The Works of Lord Macaulay Complete, Volume 8Longmans Green and Company, 1873 |
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... noble . friend , the Paymaster of the Forces , has developed . I felt therefore great apprehension that one person would be dis- satisfied with one part of the bill , that another person would be dissatisfied with another part , and ...
... noble . friend , the Paymaster of the Forces , has developed . I felt therefore great apprehension that one person would be dis- satisfied with one part of the bill , that another person would be dissatisfied with another part , and ...
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... noble friend , the Paymaster of the Forces , happily described the effect which some parts of our representative system would produce on the mind of a foreigner , who had heard much of our freedom and greatness . If , Sir , I wished to ...
... noble friend , the Paymaster of the Forces , happily described the effect which some parts of our representative system would produce on the mind of a foreigner , who had heard much of our freedom and greatness . If , Sir , I wished to ...
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... friend , the Member for the University of Oxford * , challenges us to show ... noble Lordt has to - night told us that the town of Aldborough , which he ... noble Lord remember the change which has taken place in the country during the ...
... friend , the Member for the University of Oxford * , challenges us to show ... noble Lordt has to - night told us that the town of Aldborough , which he ... noble Lord remember the change which has taken place in the country during the ...
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... noble Lord's own showing , than when it first elected bur- gesses . My honourable friend , the Member for the University of Oxford , has collected numerous instances of the tyranny which the kings and nobles anciently exercised , both ...
... noble Lord's own showing , than when it first elected bur- gesses . My honourable friend , the Member for the University of Oxford , has collected numerous instances of the tyranny which the kings and nobles anciently exercised , both ...
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... noble name , inseparably associated during two centuries with the dearest ... friend , the Member for the University of Oxford , tells us , that if we ... friend could prove this , he would have succeeded in bringing an argument for ...
... noble name , inseparably associated during two centuries with the dearest ... friend , the Member for the University of Oxford , tells us , that if we ... friend could prove this , he would have succeeded in bringing an argument for ...
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