There ^ET. 60. is this consolation," he said, " remaining to us when we remember our unequalled and irreparable losses, that these great men are not altogether lost to us, that their words will be often quoted in this House, that their examples will often... Punch - Página 141editado por - 1865Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| John McGilchrist - 1865 - 320 páginas
...not altogether lost to us, that their words will be often quoted in this House, that their examples will often be referred to and appealed to, and that even their expressions may form a part of our discussions. There are, indeed, I may say, some members of Parliament who, though... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1866 - 750 páginas
...— that their words will be often quoted in this House ; that their example will often be referred and appealed to ; and that even their expressions...form part of our discussions and debates. There are, indeed, some Members of Parliament who, though they may not be present, are still Members of this House,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1866 - 712 páginas
...— that their words will be often quoted in this House ; that their example will often be referred and appealed to ; and that even their expressions...form part of our discussions and debates. There are, indeed, some Members of Parliament who, though they may not be present, are still Members of this House,... | |
| Samuel Smiles - 1876 - 408 páginas
...altogether lost to us — that their words will often be quoted in this House — that their examples will often be referred to and appealed to, and that...are now, I may say, some members of Parliament who, though they may not be present, are still members of this House — who are independent of dissolutions,... | |
| Cornelius Brown - 1881 - 418 páginas
...anticipate, this country is still Old England, and the past is an element of our power. . . . There are members of parliament who, although they may not be present, are still members of the House — are independent of dissolutions, of the caprices of constituencies, and even of the course... | |
| Edmund Yates, E. M. (Abdy-Williams) Whgishaw, Walter Sichel, Ernest Belfort Bax - 1882 - 756 páginas
...not altogether lost to us, that their words will be often quoted in this House, that their examples will often be referred to and appealed to, and that even their expressions may form a part of our discussions. There are, indeed, I may say, some members of Parliament who, though... | |
| James Taylor - 1882 - 284 páginas
...not altogether lost to us; that their words will be often quoted in this House; that their examples will often be referred to and appealed to; and that even their expressions may form part of our discussions. There are, indeed, I may say, some members of Parliament who, though... | |
| Edmund Yates, E. M. (Abdy-Williams) Whgishaw, Walter Sichel, Ernest Belfort Bax - 1882 - 762 páginas
...not altogether lost to us, that their words will be often quoted in this House, that their examples will often be referred to and appealed to, and that even their expressions may form a part of our discussions. There are, indeed, I may say, some members of Parliament who, though... | |
| Thomas Archer - 1883 - 786 páginas
...not altogether lost to us, that their words will be often quoted in this house, that their examples will often be referred to and appealed to, and that even their expressions may form a part of our discussions. There are, indeed, I may say, some members of parliament who, though... | |
| Thomas Archer - 1883 - 766 páginas
...not altogether lost to us, that their words will be often quotetl in this house, that their examples will often be referred to and appealed to, and that even their expressions may form a part of our discussions. There are, indeed, I may say, some members of parliament who, though... | |
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