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" I am amazed at his Grace's speech. The noble duke cannot look before him, behind him, or on either side of him, without seeing some noble peer, who owes his seat in this house to his successful exertions in the profession to which I belong. "
The Lives of the Lord Chancellors and Keepers of the Great Seal of Ireland ... - Page 409
by James Roderick O'Flanagan - 1870
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Reminiscences of Charles Butler, Esq, Volume 1

Charles Butler - Autobiography - 1822 - 706 pages
..." grace's speech. The noble duke cannot look " before him, behind him, or on either side of " him, without seeing some noble peer, who " owes his seat...owe " it to these, as to being the accident of an acci" dent? — To all these noble lords, the language " of the noble duke is as applicable and as...
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Reminiscences of Charles Butler, Esq. of Lincoln's Inn: With a Letter to a ...

Charles Butler - Authors, English - 1824 - 368 pages
...grace's speech. The noble duke cannot look " before him, behind him, or on either side of him, with" out seeing some noble peer, who owes his seat in this...to "which I belong. Does he not feel that it is as honour-. »' able to owe it to these, as to being the accident of an " accident ? — To all these...
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Reminiscences of Charles Butler ...: With a Letter to a Lady on Ancient and ...

Charles Butler - 1824 - 372 pages
...grace's speech. The noble duke cannot look "before him, behind him, or on either side of him, with" but seeing some noble peer, who owes his seat in this...to " which I belong. Does he not feel that it is as honour" able to owe it to these, as to being the accident of an " accident ? — To all these noble...
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The North American Review, Volume 20

Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - American fiction - 1825 - 504 pages
...at his Grace's speech. The noble duke cannot look before him, behind him, or on either side of him, without seeing some noble peer, who owes his seat...to which I belong. Does he not feel that it is as honorable to owe it to these, as to being the accident of an accident ? — To all these noble lords,...
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Reminiscences of Charles Butler: ... with a Letter to a Lady on Ancient and ...

Charles Butler - Musicians - 1825 - 378 pages
...speech. The noble duke cannot look ' before him, behind him, or on either side of him, \vith• out seeing some noble peer, who owes his seat in this...successful exertions, in the profession to •- which 1 belong. Does he not feel that it is as honour'! able to owe it to these, as to being the accident...
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The United States Literary Gazette, Volume 1

Literature - 1825 - 412 pages
...at his grace s speech. The noble duke cannot look before him, behind him, or on either side of him without seeing some noble peer, who owes his seat in this house to his successful exertions in the protession to which I belong. Does he not feel that it is as honorable to owe it to these, as to being...
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The United States Literary Gazette, Volume 1

Literature - 1825 - 426 pages
...either side of him, without seeing some noble peer, who owes his scat in this house to his successlul exertions in the profession to which I belong. Does he not feel that it is as honorable to owe it to these, as to being the accidenl of an accidenl .'—To all Ihese noble lords,...
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Westminster Hall: Or, Professional Relics and Anecdotes of the Bar ..., Volume 1

Law - 1825 - 320 pages
...at his grace's speech. The noble duke cannot look before him, behind him, or on either side of him, without seeing some noble peer who owes his seat in this house to his successful exertious in the profession to which I belong. Does he not feel that it is as honourable to owe it...
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The American Jurist and Law Magazine, Volume 9; Volume 27

Law - 1843 - 506 pages
...at his grace's speech. The noble duke cannot look before him, behind him, or on either side of him, without seeing some noble peer who owes his seat in...to which I belong. Does he not feel that it is as honorable to owe it to these, as to being the accident of an accident 1 To all these noble lords the...
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The Elocutionist: Consisting of Declamations and Readings in Prose and ...

Jonathan Barber - Oratory - 1836 - 404 pages
...at his grace's speech. The noble duke cannot look before him, behind him, or on either side of him, without seeing some noble peer, who owes his seat...to which I belong. Does, he not feel that it is as honorable to owe it to these, as to being the accident of an accident ?—To all these noble lords,...
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