Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen 104W. Blackwood, 1868 |
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... Sir Robert Peel , eager to defend to the utmost of his ability the Church of his fathers . In 1838 , two opportunities of doing so were presented to him , and he embraced them both . Lord Derby , then Lord Stanley , brought in a bill to ...
... Sir Robert Peel , eager to defend to the utmost of his ability the Church of his fathers . In 1838 , two opportunities of doing so were presented to him , and he embraced them both . Lord Derby , then Lord Stanley , brought in a bill to ...
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... Peel . They therefore re- joiced with a twofold joy in hav- ing found , among Peel's confiden- tial followers , one ... Sir Robert Peel , he did his best to indoctrinate the mind of his chief . It is certain that he aided largely in ...
... Peel . They therefore re- joiced with a twofold joy in hav- ing found , among Peel's confiden- tial followers , one ... Sir Robert Peel , he did his best to indoctrinate the mind of his chief . It is certain that he aided largely in ...
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... Sir Robert Peel consider- ed it judicious to convert into a per- manent endowment what had here- tofore been voted annually , and somewhat to increase the amount . His President of the Board of Trade - that is , Mr. Gladstone - im ...
... Sir Robert Peel consider- ed it judicious to convert into a per- manent endowment what had here- tofore been voted annually , and somewhat to increase the amount . His President of the Board of Trade - that is , Mr. Gladstone - im ...
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... Sir Robert Peel , with the late Duke of Wellington , with Lord Derby and the Duke of Buccleuch , he is asso- ciated now in the closest political relationship with Mr. Bright , Mr. Forster , Mr. Miall , and Mr. Beales . Is he blind to ...
... Sir Robert Peel , with the late Duke of Wellington , with Lord Derby and the Duke of Buccleuch , he is asso- ciated now in the closest political relationship with Mr. Bright , Mr. Forster , Mr. Miall , and Mr. Beales . Is he blind to ...
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... Sir Robert Peel , and shared his confidence , young Gladstone had received , and duly profited by , the best education which Eton and Oxford can afford . For his father's sake in the first instance , and next because of his own well ...
... Sir Robert Peel , and shared his confidence , young Gladstone had received , and duly profited by , the best education which Eton and Oxford can afford . For his father's sake in the first instance , and next because of his own well ...
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