is not confined with the gout at Walmer. We saw him yesterday in the Park, in perfect good health." As for Mr. Fox, we learn that " the Opposition papers state he does not mean to attend to his duty in Parliament during the ensuing Session." But we can... The Shirburnian - Pàgina 281864Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| 1889 - 864 pàgines
...attend to his duty in Parliament during the ensuing Session." But we can get along without Mr Fox. " However greatly the talents of this gentleman may...has been auspicious to the promotion of our national honor and glory." There is talk of making a tunnel under the river Thames from the parish of Gravesend... | |
| Andrew Wynter - 1863 - 494 pàgines
...editorial remark — the Times in those days was no nambypamby Conservative, but downright Tory — However greatly the talents of this gentleman may...his counsel has not proved detrimental to the public service. The Foxites, however, understood the sneer, and estimated it at its true value, for on turning... | |
| Sir Henry William Lucy - 1921 - 326 pàgines
...attend to his duty in Parliament during the ensuing Session." But we can get along without Mr. Fox. " However greatly the talents of this gentleman may...to the promotion of our national honour and glory." There is talk of making a tunnel under the River Thames from the parish of Gravesend to the parish... | |
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