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... began , and Sir Robert Peel , getting on his legs , spoke calmly and deliberately for four hours , explaining what had taken place in the autumn , and other matters , while Austin sat and listened as patiently as a reporter . So the ...
... began , and Sir Robert Peel , getting on his legs , spoke calmly and deliberately for four hours , explaining what had taken place in the autumn , and other matters , while Austin sat and listened as patiently as a reporter . So the ...
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... newly - opened park , had a gallop along Rotten Row , and , passing out by Kensington Gate , began to feel his way slowly eastward once more . Through fresh squares , where the lilac was already budding 10 AUSTIN ELLIOT .
... newly - opened park , had a gallop along Rotten Row , and , passing out by Kensington Gate , began to feel his way slowly eastward once more . Through fresh squares , where the lilac was already budding 10 AUSTIN ELLIOT .
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... began , they rushed forth to see the fun . Some leaped out of the windows of garrets , where they had been confined for their sins ; others walked stagger- ingly along the tops of walls , bristling with glass bottles ; some squeezed ...
... began , they rushed forth to see the fun . Some leaped out of the windows of garrets , where they had been confined for their sins ; others walked stagger- ingly along the tops of walls , bristling with glass bottles ; some squeezed ...
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... began , as time went on , to be relieved by fiercer and fiercer personalities . Honourable members were saying things to one another , such as they had not said since 1831 , and have not said since . In the House it was bad enough , but ...
... began , as time went on , to be relieved by fiercer and fiercer personalities . Honourable members were saying things to one another , such as they had not said since 1831 , and have not said since . In the House it was bad enough , but ...
Side 22
... of May , an opinion began to obtain , among those who were in the same position , of knowing but little about the matter , but of talking a great deal : that although the bill was safe enough in the Commons 22 AUSTIN ELLIOT .
... of May , an opinion began to obtain , among those who were in the same position , of knowing but little about the matter , but of talking a great deal : that although the bill was safe enough in the Commons 22 AUSTIN ELLIOT .
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