1Then the right honourable gentleman quarrels with the form of the amendment.
2Most true: and nobody holds the right honourable Baronet responsible for it.
3Not, I am sure, the right honourable Baronet the Member for Pembroke.
4No one has accused the right honourable gentleman of political cowardice.
5These will be the fruits of the right honourable Baronet's measure.
6Can the right honourable Baronet the member for Tamworth (Sir Robert Peel.)
7For those instructions the right honourable Baronet frankly admits that he is himself responsible.
8Sir, I join issue with the right honourable gentleman opposite.
9Now then I come to the right honourable Baronet's Budget.
10With what I should like to know, is the right honourable Baronet's cotton dyed?
11Again the right honourable Baronet was in opposition; and again he employed his old tactics.
12I would willingly avoid this subject; but the right honourable Baronet leaves me no choice.
13But what will the right honourable Baronet urge in vindication of his own new budget?
14What then must be the fate of a government formed by the right honourable Baronet?
15Are not the right honourable gentlemen opposite Privy Councillors?
16I congratulated the right honourable dean on his office, the honour, the prestige, and the title.
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