This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1841 Excerpt: ...Because a Tory out of the House to be kept, "J (Each Minister that fram'd it prov'd now an adept, ) As Tories to their homes they wish'd all to be kept. J To Lord Lyndhurst's amendment--must remind The House of Lords much good did in it find, For on a division now will be seen Majority for Lyndhurst of sixteen. And ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1841 Excerpt: ...Because a Tory out of the House to be kept, "J (Each Minister that fram'd it prov'd now an adept, ) As Tories to their homes they wish'd all to be kept. J To Lord Lyndhurst's amendment--must remind The House of Lords much good did in it find, For on a division now will be seen Majority for Lyndhurst of sixteen. And what did great Wellington also say? (How nobly his talents he did display), decide, "The question (said the Duke) for the House tc "Whether Recorder of Dublin should there reside '. When Parliament was sitting, and give up his seat, "Because certain persons wish'd for his retreat," "As the course he pursu'd was not to their mind, (Being a Tory, no good in him could find), "Be branded as a criminal to satisfy "A particular party." Hear, hear, did reply Many of the Lords, whom he did so gratify. "Come forward fairly" (said the Noble Duke), Oh! he gave them, indeed, a great rebuke, And striking his hands with energy, did say What did his noble mind to him pourtray, "Come forward fairly with a clause in the bill, "And say that Mister Shaw has not your good will "To sit in Parliament; say that if you please.' Lord Lyndhurst's amendment soon set all at ease. With great alterations the Lords pass'd the bill On twenty-eight of July, had their good will; Then to the Commons it went back again, Though not long in the House it did remain, For on the seventh of August we shall see To the Lords' amendments the House did agree; Lord Morpeth thought best to take it as it stood, Else lose it altogether he thought they would, What six months had been ripening into bud; Of this year's growth must mention now to all, Last year the same time, and then had a fall. Now the Clergy Reserves (Canada bil...
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