The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 237A. Dodd and A. Smith, 1968 The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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not weigh one drachma beyond the just due . The British House of Commons is , then , incomparable . Who makes it so ? It is not the Orator , for , as we have seen , the House counts but two in all its ranks . It can scarcely be the ...
not weigh one drachma beyond the just due . The British House of Commons is , then , incomparable . Who makes it so ? It is not the Orator , for , as we have seen , the House counts but two in all its ranks . It can scarcely be the ...
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... House would be treated to delightful specimens of caustic oratory in the course of which solecisms uttered on the other side would be infallibly detected and incontinently rent to shreds . But a Leader of the House of Commons cannot ...
... House would be treated to delightful specimens of caustic oratory in the course of which solecisms uttered on the other side would be infallibly detected and incontinently rent to shreds . But a Leader of the House of Commons cannot ...
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... House of Commons were the sole resource of the electors . That course has been taken in deference to the practice ... House of Lords . Earl Granville is perhaps not a robust poli- tician , but he is , possibly for that reason , an ...
... House of Commons were the sole resource of the electors . That course has been taken in deference to the practice ... House of Lords . Earl Granville is perhaps not a robust poli- tician , but he is , possibly for that reason , an ...
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Boswell and his Enemies By ARTHUR CLIVE | 36 |
Candidate for the Leadership The By THE MEmber for the Chiltern | 47 |
Men and Manner in Parliament By THE MEMBER FOR THE CHILTERN | 78 |
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