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After the sermon was over, the congregation rose to get their lunch-baskets, which had been left in their vehicles. "Mighty poky business so far," Westerfelt heard Jennie Wynn say, as she and Hansard went out ahead of him; "wait until after dinner, they'll get limbered up by that time."

Mr. Morley in the House of Commons. Hansard, June 6, 1907, p. 885. In England itself, though great political inventions are always a glorious possibility, the changes in our political structure which will result from our new knowledge are likely, in our own time, to proceed along lines laid down by slowly acting, and already recognisable tendencies.

Instead of looking to taxation on consumption instead of reviving the taxes on salt or on sugar it is my duty to make an earnest appeal to the possessors of property, for the purpose of repairing this mighty evil. Hansard, vol, lxi. col. 439. We have quoted the very words of Sir Robert Peel, because they are every way memorable and worthy of permanent conspicuousness.

And by a convenient accident I find that the other day he moved to reject the Proportional Representation Amendment made by the House of Lords to the Representation of the People Bill, so that I am able to look up the debate in Hansard and study my opinions as he represented them and this question at one and the same time.

Upon this point they did not practise the fine art of reticence; and their angry expostulations are to be found in the pages of Hansard, in the editorial pages of the Conservative press, in the political literature of the time, in heavy condemnatory articles which found publication through various mediums.

Answer to Question 2,547, p. 265. Freeman's Journal. Hansard, vol. clv., p. 436. 1847, March 11 Food riots occurred in the Highlands. May 19: Alarming food riots took place in various parts of England, at Taunton and in Jersey, and also in France and Spain. Vol. 1. p. 289. Fagan's "Life of O'Connell," vol. I, p. 111. Fagan's "Life of O'Connell", vol. I, p. 161.

Stockdale, encouraged by this success, when, in spite of the result of the late trial, Hansard continued to sell the report, brought a fresh action; but now the House forbade the publishers to plead to it; and, as they obeyed the prohibition, and forbore to plead, the case eventually came before the Sheriff's Court; fresh damages were given, and, in obedience to the writ of the Queen's Bench, the sheriffs seized Hansard's goods, and sold them to satisfy the judgment.

Strange enough the murmurs are not to be found in Hansard, although reported in the newspapers of the day.

She whisked off into another room, and Westerfelt found himself facing a blushing maiden with a round face, dark hair and eyes. "Excuse my back," she said over her shoulder to Frank Hansard. "It hain't as purty as yore face, ef you have got on a new dress," he replied, laughing. "Hush, Frank; hain't you got no manners?"

"Perhaps the good God intervened at the last moment, as Father Hansard promised he would," she said calmly. "At any rate, the Germans are gone. I gathered as much from chance words of the generals never before have so many generals gathered under the Poiret roof, and it will never happen again but I wished to hear it from one who had seen with his own eyes."

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