The book Men And Manner in Parliament, By Sir Henry Lucy; was written by author Lucy, Henry William, Sir, 1845-1924 Here you can read free online of Men And Manner in Parliament, By Sir Henry Lucy; book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Men And Manner in Parliament, By Sir Henry Lucy; a good or bad book?
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He had one article of political faith, and it was expressed in the declaration that no good thing could come out of a Cabinet which had Mr. Gladstone for its chief. Just as Mr. Newdegate always drags the Pope into his speeches, and as Mr. Dick invariably introduced the head of King Charles I into his Memorial, so did Mr. Cavendish Bentinck refer to Mr. Gladstone's personal agency the passing difficulty of the moment. Habitues of the House of Commons during Mr. Gladstone's Ministry will be able ...to recall a series of midnight scenes in which Mr. Caven- dish Bentinck appears in his well-known place at the first seat on the second bench below the gangway — flushed face, rumpled hair, white necktie, and a great display of shirt-front. Below him sits his distinguished connection of the same name, who occasionally turns and whispers some fresh point against the guilty Gladstone. Behind, in the same line, is bluff Sir James Elphinstone, who, prodding him mercilessly in the small of the back to attract his attention, adds hints in the same direction.
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