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Strona 6
... wait to discuss it now . Over the whole realm of human passions and social conventions Art levies contributions . Every incident enclosed within the table of Births , Mar- riages , and Deaths , is at her disposal . The whole life of man ...
... wait to discuss it now . Over the whole realm of human passions and social conventions Art levies contributions . Every incident enclosed within the table of Births , Mar- riages , and Deaths , is at her disposal . The whole life of man ...
Strona 34
... Sir Peter was prepared to make . It was his speech , rather than his motion , that was looked forward to with apprehension . Nobody cared much about the motion ; for what with the inevitable delays that wait 34 THE LADDER OF GOLD .
... Sir Peter was prepared to make . It was his speech , rather than his motion , that was looked forward to with apprehension . Nobody cared much about the motion ; for what with the inevitable delays that wait 34 THE LADDER OF GOLD .
Strona 35
Robert Bell. motion ; for what with the inevitable delays that wait upon the labours of committees , and the facili- ties for obstruction and procrastination presented by the machinery of Parliament , there could be no difficulty in ...
Robert Bell. motion ; for what with the inevitable delays that wait upon the labours of committees , and the facili- ties for obstruction and procrastination presented by the machinery of Parliament , there could be no difficulty in ...
Strona 37
... waited for the answer . At last , after a pause , Mr. Rawlings rose . As the House seemed to expect that he should say something , he rose , he said , in obedience to their wishes , but he really had nothing to say . The hon . gentleman ...
... waited for the answer . At last , after a pause , Mr. Rawlings rose . As the House seemed to expect that he should say something , he rose , he said , in obedience to their wishes , but he really had nothing to say . The hon . gentleman ...
Strona 38
... waited all this time . in expectation of a contest of angry personalities . A buzz of disapprobation followed , and once this feeling had set in , the tide rose rapidly against the accused . When the House of Commons takes up a question ...
... waited all this time . in expectation of a contest of angry personalities . A buzz of disapprobation followed , and once this feeling had set in , the tide rose rapidly against the accused . When the House of Commons takes up a question ...
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