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Página 390 - ... the name which ought to be and will be associated with the success of these measures is the name of RICHARD COBDEN.
Página 245 - For though there be no appearance of any stir, yet, I say, they shall receive a terrible blow this parliament, and yet they shall not see who hurts them.
Página 275 - For shame," said he to the Parliament, "get you gone; give place to honester men, to those who will more faithfully discharge their trust. You are no longer a Parliament : I tell you, you are no longer a Parliament. The Lord has done with you : he has chosen other instruments for carrying on his work.
Página 389 - Sir, the name which -ought to be, and which will be, associated with the success of these measures is the name of a man who, acting, I believe, from pure and disinterested motives, has advocated their cause with untiring...
Página 299 - III. was the son of William, Prince of Orange, and Mary, daughter of Charles I.
Página 296 - Wells ; Turner, of Ely ; Lake, of Chichester ; White, of Peterborough ; and...
Página 259 - May it please your Majesty, I have neither eyes to see, nor tongue to speak in this place but as the House is pleased to direct me, whose servant I am here; and humbly beg your Majesty's pardon, that I cannot give any other answer than this to what your Majesty is pleased to demand of me.