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  2. IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.

    MR. J. A. Smith, in moving the second reading of this bill, said that he did not approach the question in any ascetic or exclusive spirit; he had no desire to diminish the too limited means of indulgence and ...

    Article : 6,164 words
  3. WALKING HOME.

    Mr. Bright: So you are walking, Mr. Gladstone. I am going to look in at the Reform. Shall we walk together as far as Pall Mall? Mr. Gladstone: With pleasure, Well, are you ...

    Article : 543 words
  4. A CASE OF SUTTEE.

    THE following are the circumstances of the suttee case which occurred in the Cawnpore district:— On the 15th ultimo the brother of a woman named Mussumat Rahusia, living at a village six miles from ...

    Article : 1,306 words
  5. AT FULHAM.

    The Dean of Westminster: I am glad to see your Lordship in apparently better health. Are you at leisure for conversation? The Bishop of London: Nothing I should like ...

    Article : 1,268 words
  6. DIALOGUES. (From Echoes from the Clubs.) A BRISTOL DIAMOND.

    SCENE: The Lobby of the House of Commons, Groups of M.Ps., Parliamentary Agents, Constituents, Members' Friends, Adventurers, and Policemen. Colonel Taylor: Really, Glyn, you should do ...

    Article : 293 words
  7. "PAR NOBILE FRATRUM."

    Mr. Jacob Bright, M.P.: What a time you have been, John! Surely you might have settled everything in less than three hours. Mr. John Bright, M.P.: Settled! Of course we ...

    Article : 801 words
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