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... Lord Althorp was not a conferred a great and permanent benefit upon great orator or debater ; but he had qual- the country . ( Vol . iii . p . 344. ) ities which made him a great leader of the House of Commons , if leading con- sist in ...
... Lord Althorp was not a conferred a great and permanent benefit upon great orator or debater ; but he had qual- the country . ( Vol . iii . p . 344. ) ities which made him a great leader of the House of Commons , if leading con- sist in ...
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... Lord Melbourne assured him that there was no foundation for the assertion that he was unpleasant and haughty to his colleagues ; in fact that he was quite the reverse . the general reader than his political career More interesting ...
... Lord Melbourne assured him that there was no foundation for the assertion that he was unpleasant and haughty to his colleagues ; in fact that he was quite the reverse . the general reader than his political career More interesting ...
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... Lord Holland cut jokes upon Allen for his enthusiastic admiration of the " De Moribus Germanorum , " it was not that I had not read the poets or the historian , but that I felt I had not read them with profit . ( Vol . iii . pp . 126 ...
... Lord Holland cut jokes upon Allen for his enthusiastic admiration of the " De Moribus Germanorum , " it was not that I had not read the poets or the historian , but that I felt I had not read them with profit . ( Vol . iii . pp . 126 ...
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... Lord but it was not assuming , unembarrassed , yet Holland ; came very late , and found a vacant not easy , unpolished , yet not coarse ; there place between Sir George Robinson and a was no kind of usurpation of the conversation ...
... Lord but it was not assuming , unembarrassed , yet Holland ; came very late , and found a vacant not easy , unpolished , yet not coarse ; there place between Sir George Robinson and a was no kind of usurpation of the conversation ...
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... Lord Liverpool's government , and the formation of that of Canning , than that which is contained in the first and second of these volumes . The author does not appear to have been much ac- quainted with Canning , but he was so with ...
... Lord Liverpool's government , and the formation of that of Canning , than that which is contained in the first and second of these volumes . The author does not appear to have been much ac- quainted with Canning , but he was so with ...
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