The uncrowned king - the life and public services of Hon. Charles Stewart Parnell; comprising a graphic story of his ancestry; also family reminiscences, related by his aged mother, Delia Tudor (14577247859)

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The uncrowned king - the life and public services of Hon. Charles Stewart Parnell; comprising a graphic story of his ancestry; also family reminiscences, related by his aged mother, Delia Tudor (14577247859)

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Title: The uncrowned king : the life and public services of Hon. Charles Stewart Parnell ; comprising a graphic story of his ancestry; also family reminiscences, related by his aged mother, Delia Tudor Stewart Parnell ... ; also, a bilgraphical sketch of his great co-laborer, Rt. Hon. Wm. E. Gladstone
Year: 1891 (1890s)
Authors: McWade, Robert M. (Robert Malachi), b. 1857
Subjects: Parnell, Charles Stewart, 1846-1891
Publisher: (Philadelphia) : Edgewood Pub. Co.
Contributing Library: Boston College Libraries
Digitizing Sponsor: Boston Library Consortium Member Libraries



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130 CHARLES STEWART TARNELU 1875 he was constantly heard of; on April 27 inthat session he espied strangers; and, in ac4cordance with the then existing rules of the Houseof Commons, all the occupants of the differentgalleries, excepting those of the ladies* gallery,had to. retire. The Prince of Wales was amongthe distinguished visitors to the assembly on thisparticular evening, a fact which added considera-ble effect to the proceeding of the member forCavan. At once a stornn burst upon him, be-neath which even a very strong man might havebent. Mr. Disraeli, the Prime Minister, got up,amid cheers from all parts of the House, tp de-nounce this outrage upon its dignity; and to markthe complete union of the two parties against thedaring offender, Lord Hartington rose imme-diately afterwards. Nor were these the onlyquarters from which attack came. Members ofhis own party joined in the general assault uponthe audacious violator of the tone of the House.Mr. Biggar was, above all other things

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