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Page 63
... LORD CRANWORTH looking round indignantly , was pleased to add , " I didn't ... PANMURE , the new War Minister , then made his initiatory speech , and ... LORD JOHN RUSSELL , as a private member , brought in an Education Bill ...
... LORD CRANWORTH looking round indignantly , was pleased to add , " I didn't ... PANMURE , the new War Minister , then made his initiatory speech , and ... LORD JOHN RUSSELL , as a private member , brought in an Education Bill ...
Page 72
... LORD GABERDINE . He is discovered in a Scotch dressing - gown , Gordon plaid , and walking up and down in great ... PANMURE I mean -was laid up . Everything is much better as it is . The man we have put into the place won't give ...
... LORD GABERDINE . He is discovered in a Scotch dressing - gown , Gordon plaid , and walking up and down in great ... PANMURE I mean -was laid up . Everything is much better as it is . The man we have put into the place won't give ...
Page 77
... Lords - take out the stains of his marriage lines . He could get a divorce , if he got a verdict of decent ... LORD PANMURE , the new War Minister , that in conse- quence of his being liable to periodical attacks of the gout ...
... Lords - take out the stains of his marriage lines . He could get a divorce , if he got a verdict of decent ... LORD PANMURE , the new War Minister , that in conse- quence of his being liable to periodical attacks of the gout ...
Page 78
... LORD PANMURE some agreeable promises , in reference to the recognition of the merit of our private soldiers , and as to promotions ; and the War Minister stated that LORD RAGLAN and SIR E. LYONS had been desired to do something which ...
... LORD PANMURE some agreeable promises , in reference to the recognition of the merit of our private soldiers , and as to promotions ; and the War Minister stated that LORD RAGLAN and SIR E. LYONS had been desired to do something which ...
Page 79
... LORD PALMERSTON was doing all in his power ; TOM DUNCOMBE thought and said is much the cleaner , to say nothing of the reward for one's that LORD PANMURE was decidedly a worse man than the DUKE OF NEWCASTLE ; trouble that one has ...
... LORD PALMERSTON was doing all in his power ; TOM DUNCOMBE thought and said is much the cleaner , to say nothing of the reward for one's that LORD PANMURE was decidedly a worse man than the DUKE OF NEWCASTLE ; trouble that one has ...
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