The Quarterly Review, Volumes 235-236William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, William Smith, Whitwell Elwin, John Murray, William Macpherson, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1921 |
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... House of Commons ( 1874 ) , and politics thereafter were his absorbing interest . During the greater part of his life he lived on his salary ( $ 1250 ) as a Member of Parliament , with the addition , during his Premiership , of a ...
... House of Commons ( 1874 ) , and politics thereafter were his absorbing interest . During the greater part of his life he lived on his salary ( $ 1250 ) as a Member of Parliament , with the addition , during his Premiership , of a ...
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... House of Commons , and nation leader of the Liberal party . The second period exter from the general election in 1896 , to the defeat of t Liberals , on the Taft - Fielding reciprocity agreement , the general election in September 1911 ...
... House of Commons , and nation leader of the Liberal party . The second period exter from the general election in 1896 , to the defeat of t Liberals , on the Taft - Fielding reciprocity agreement , the general election in September 1911 ...
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... House of Commons as a supporter of the Liberal Government of 1874-1878 - the Government which had been returned to power as the result of the widespread popular indignation at the grave scandal arising out of the granting , by the ...
... House of Commons as a supporter of the Liberal Government of 1874-1878 - the Government which had been returned to power as the result of the widespread popular indignation at the grave scandal arising out of the granting , by the ...
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... House of Commons of 1874-1878 . He had the i stinct for parliamentary procedure which is characterist of French - Canadians , and a love for the usages an traditions of Parliament ; and he possessed these qualiti to a degree that was ...
... House of Commons of 1874-1878 . He had the i stinct for parliamentary procedure which is characterist of French - Canadians , and a love for the usages an traditions of Parliament ; and he possessed these qualiti to a degree that was ...
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... House , he was a front - bench member . His seat for Drummond and Arthabaska was regarded a safe one at the time when he received his portfolio as minister ; otherwise Mackenzie , whose administration was at this time much assailed ...
... House , he was a front - bench member . His seat for Drummond and Arthabaska was regarded a safe one at the time when he received his portfolio as minister ; otherwise Mackenzie , whose administration was at this time much assailed ...
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