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Disorderly electors, 398
Disraeli, Benjamin, Earl of Beacons-

field, 266, 268, 289, 291, 337,
349, 411, 416, 428, 433, 439, 442,
475, 482, 489

and Melbourne, 292

his early candidatures, 291

his first appearance in Parliament,
293

early passage with Palmerston, 293
effect of his attacks on Peel, 248
his elevation to the Premiership,
302

last appearance in the Commons,

309

a tribute from an opponent, 311
Disreputable representative, a, 486
Dissolution, a figurative and a literal,
459

"Dissolution or "interruption ?" 35
Dissolution of the long Parliament,
Cromwell's, 6, 35, 82

of 1629, the, 27

of 1780, 51

of 1831, 54, 226

Parliamentary corruption preventing
a, 340

"Distaste" for Parliament, Charles I.'s
growing, 23

Distinction, an honourable, 244
"Ditto to Mr. Burke," 159

Division, a quarrel on a disputed, 39

a stranger counted in a, 418

Division lists, 43

Divisions, repeated, 454
Divisions in full Houses, 454

Divisions in the House of Lords, 455
Doddington, Bubb, 487
Dodson, Mr., 449, 474
Dodona, the oak of, 184
Dog, "the watchful," 331
Don Giovanni, 346

"Dragons' teeth," 183, 347

Drake's "well-known speech," 370
"Drawbacks," Walpole's two, 103
Dream, a, 47

related in Parliament, 24
'Drifting into war," 279

Drowsy members, 79

Drunken Parliament, the, 7

Duel between Burdett and Mr. Paull,
200

Castlereagh's with Canning, 179
between Fox and Mr. Adam, 149
between Lord George Germaine and
Governor Johnstone, 476
O'Connell's with Esterre, 256
between Pitt and Tierney, 168
between Lord Shelburne and Col.
Fullarton, 137

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Elevation, a convenient, 29

rapid, 90

Eliot, Sir John, 21, 24, 27, 67

his last appearance, 68

Elizabeth, Queen, refusing assent to
bills, 18

Elizabeth and the Commons, 15
and the bishops, 17
Eloquence," dangerous," 367
"unadorned," 332

examples of Chatham's, 121
professional knowledge versus, 119
Elwes the miser, 365, 366
Emphasizing a speech, 429
Empson and Dudley, 102
Endurance of the English people, 92
Enemy, "sat down without an," 183
England can never be ruined but by
a Parliament," 2

Epigrams, 175, 178, 182, 366, 368,
481

Episcopacy, a bill "for the extirpation
of," 77

Falkland on, 78

Vane on the bill against, 84

Equal rights, 264

Error, a confession of, 117
Erskine, Lord, 189

his failure, 189

his defence of liberty, 189

Estate, the fourth, 426

Estates sitting by themselves, the
three, 4

"Europe on a mine," 279

Evasion, an ingenious, 406
Eve, 142

Evelyn's diary quoted, 42, 46, 374, 377,
447

Evidence, manufactured, 86
Evil, a necessary, 176
Exceptions, 142

Excise Bill, Walpole's, 101, 107

Pitt and the, 118

Excitement in the Houses, 54
Excitement, Walpole in unusual, 103
Ex-clergyman returned, an, 196
Exclusion Bill, rejection of the, 90
Exclusion of strangers, 413

special instances of, 415, &c.
Col. Luttrell and, 425
alteration of the rule, 416

first application of the new rule, 416
Exclusion of Scotch judges from the
House of Commons, 480

Exclusion of the Lords and Commons,
mutual, 414

Exemplary oratory, 65

Exeter Hall, the "bray " of, 283
"Exhausted volcanoes," the, 305
Exhibition of 1851, the Great, 369

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Facts, resort to imagination for, 164
Fagot votes, origin of, 378
in 1877, 378

in Midlothian, 378
Mr. Cobden and, 379
"Fair play," 307
Faith, the age of, 300
Failure, a pitiful, 183

Erskine's parliamentary, 189
Failure turned to account, 483
"False," that is, 223
Falkland, Lord, 76

sent to the Tower (1694), 44
Fall of Lord North, 127

of Sir Robert Peel, 249

Family connections in Government, 353
Fasting and fighting, 463

Fasts, national, and everyday duties,

275

Father and son, 642
Fawcett, Mr., 453

"Fawning parasites," 225
Fazakerly, 112

Fees paid for arrest, &c., 418
Felon transformed, the, 188
Fictitious speeches and petitions,
manufacture of, 422

Fighting and fasting, 463

"Finality" in Reform, 244, 263
Finch, Sir John, 26, 68

Lord Keeper, 28, 457

Finch, Lord, defending Steele, 95
Fines on absent members, 447

for late arrival, 447
First speech, a forcible, 76
Cromwell's, 80

Fitzgibbon and Curran, 186

Five members, the attempt to arrest
the, 32

Flattery missing its mark, 137

Flood, Henry, 181, 184

Grattan on, 185

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on the publication of debates, 425
the King's dislike to Fox, 146

his name erased from the Privy
Council, 148

Fox and his party, 148

and young William Pitt, 138, 139,
143

and Lord North, 126

and Sir William Grant, 190
Grattan's character of, 149
Foxiana, 149

Fox and the goose, the, 168
Francis, Sir Philip, 167

an unready speaker, 167
and Burke, 156

Franchise, claim to the, by peers, 410
women and the, 343

Franking letters, the privilege of, 409
Freaks, reporting, 428

"Free breakfast table," a, 341
Free discussion, 357
Freedom, a friend of, 113

Freedom of speech in Parliament, 43
the privilege of, 406
abusing, 406

Freeholds, origin of splitting, for
votes, 378

wholesale multiplication of, 378
Freemen, honorary, 379

French minister, Chatham and the, 115
Frere, a story by, 175
Fretting, 125

Friend, "my right honourable," 361
Frivolity, early, 235

Fuller, Thomas, 22, 491

Full houses, unusually, 321, 447
divisions in, 451

G.

Galway, intimidation in, 399

Garrick hiding himself in the gallery,

415

Garter, the order of the, 100, 101

in the Commons, 459
"Garter for the other leg," a, 232
Geese and the oats, the, 487
Gentleman, the King not a, 236
Gentleman of the Press, a, 298
Gentlemen, "the House an assembly
of," 417

"Gentle Shepherd," the, 118
George III., the illness of, 193
and the younger Pitt, 140
and Lord Eldon, 191
Germaine, Lord G., 139
and Lord North, 126

and Temple Luttrell, 476
Ghost of a House, the, 185
Giant, "the bones of a," 145
Gibbon, Edward, 165

the "luminous," 165

his application for diplomatic em-
ployment, 165

Gibson, Mr. M., 335, 353
Gift for a king, a, 74
"Gifted beings," 298

"Gigantic innovation," a, 319
Gilt-edged paper abolished, 203

Gladstone, William Ewart, (viii.) 205,
286, 315, 426, 435, 439, 444, 450,
485

his first return, 315

first appearances in Parliament, 316
Macaulay on, 316

his style and language, 316

his connection with the "sliding
scale," 316

his "Commercial Treaty" budget,

178
Commissioner extraordinary to the
Ionian Islands, 318

a reply to Lord Palmerston, 317
an impulsive speech, 317
use of quotation, 321, 323
love for Oxford, 320
"unmuzzled " by Oxford, 320
his connection with the Liberal
party, 321

at Blackheath, 326, 327

purpose to "counter work" Lord
Beaconsfield, 329

sketch of, by Lord Beaconsfield, an
after-dinner, 310

as a Chancellor of the Exchequer,

331
"resignation," 330

Gladstone Ministry, defeat of the, on

the Irish University Bill 505

Glare at the doors of Parliament,"
the intense, 339

"Golden age" of a Government, the,
350

"Good and safe man wanted," a, 386
Good humour, 277

a pattern of, 124

in defeat, 146

"Good Judge," the, 13

Good Parliament, the, 5, 10
Good quarters, 126

Goose and gosling, 371

Government, humiliations of a weak, 307

the "golden age of a," 350
Government, the theory of, 356
unrecognised agents of, 364
Government, the, in one man's hand,
238

"Government must be supported," the,
239

Gordon, Lord George, 476

Gordon Riots, the, 52

Goulburn, Mr., 207, 450

Gout, conquering the, 191
Grace, Batavian, 301

Grafton, Thurlow's reply to the Duke
of, 136

Graham, Sir James, 251

his later appearances, 252
Graham, the Marquis of, 371
Grant, Sir William, 190

Grant of 50,000l. to Grattan, 181
Granville, Earl, 276, 330, 353

his first Foreign Secretaryship, 353
Granville Ministry of 1806, the, 148
Grasshopper, the, 156

Gratitude, exciting Spanish, 279
Grattan, Henry, 181, 188, 463

his attack on Castlereagh, 179
his saying of Castlereagh, 180
his character of Fox, 149
Grave of a Government, the, 260
Great, the departed, 187

Great Charter, the, 3, 66, 86, 466
Great men and small boroughs, 318
Great occasions make great men, 22
"Great wisdom" in Parliament, 491
Grenville, George, 118, 479
Grey, Earl, 55, 214

his first appearance, 214

his own estimate of his debating
talent, 215

and Fox's bust, 216

Grey and Brougham, interview of, with

William IV., 55, 227

Grievance, a forgotten, 197

Grievances, a representation of, 30
Grissell's case, Mr., 412

Guinea, Walpole's, in the British
Museum, 108

Guizot, M., quoted, 213, 251
Gully, Mr., 57, 368

Gunpowder Plot, the, 18

Guns, great, at small birds, 240
Guthrie, W., reporting debates, 424
H.

Habeas Corpus Act, the, 40

Hale, Sir Matthew, quoted by Black-

stone,

"Half the house," 152
Halifax, Lord, 90

Hampden, John, 31, 32, 73

his dexterity and influence, 73
his prophecy of Cromwell, 81
Hamilton, Lord George, 461
Hamilton, "Single-speech," 365
"Hands off," 331

"Hansard," disposing of, 254
"Happy despatch," 353
Harcourt, Sir W. V., 428
Hard to answer, 190
Hardwicke, the Earl of, 111
Harley, Mr. Speaker, 457

Harley, Robert, Earl of Oxford, 92
Hartington, the Marquis of, 331, 363,

417

Hartley, David, 451, 485

Hastings, Burke and Warren, 155,
156

Hat, betrayed by a, 135

the "real working," 440
the mystery of the, 487
"Hats off!" 252
Hazlerig, 32

Healing Parliament, the, 7
"Hear him!" 141

"Hemming" a member down, 17

Henry VIII.'s method with the Com-

mons, 13

Heptarchy, " restore the," 209

Herbert, Mr. Auberon, 473

Hereditary representatives, 60
Heroism, ministerial, 356

High bailiff reprimanded, a, 395

High places, vulgar language in, 217
Highwaymen stealing an election re-
turn, 392

Hint to statesmen, a, 96
Hissing a Minister, 479

History, Walpole's ignorance of, 101
his opinion of, 106

Hit, a very palpable, 166

"Hocus-pocus of a parliamentary
government," the, 339

"Hole" of St. Stephen's, the, 202
Holland, Lady, 213

Hollis, Denzil, 32, 69

and Ireton, 467

Holt, Chief Justice, and the Speaker, 46

"Home Rule," 310

and imperial rule, 363
and disintegration, 327
Homely Saxon, 166

Home Secretaries, list of, 500
Honour where due, 153
Hope, Mr. Beresford, 301
Horatian bet, a, 107
Horner, Francis, 174
Horne Tooke, John, 195
Host in himself, a, 262

Hostages, parliamentary, 8

Hours, early, in Parliament, 448
late, 448

House, making a, 446

INDEX.

House of Commons, changes in the
composition of the, 61

a school of discipline, the, 328
tampering" with the, 345

always a "weak brother" in the, 343
House of Commons, the dignity of the,
117

the critical sense of the, 339
the taste of the, 284

what it loves, 490

House of Commons and the City of
London, the, 49, 128, 425

House of Commons denounced by a
member, the, 466

House of Commons "the Beast," 283

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"beast not to be understood," 35

House of Lords, the, 357

Cromwell's, 87

House of Lords, divisions in the, 455
scenes in the, 468

a standing order of the, 472

Houses of Parliament, mutual jealousy

of the, 49

House of Mayors, the, 230
Household suffrage, 346, 379

and education, 346

"Hudibras" quoted, 38, 3:6, 489
Hughes, Mr., and O'Connell, 467
Hughes, Mr. T., 450

"Humbug," 204

Hume, Joseph, 193, 203, 251
Humiliations of a weak Government,
307

Humorous incident on a grave occa-
sion, 30

Hunt, "Orator," 57, 367, 445
Huskisson, William, 213, 240
Hastings, the last, 391

Hypocrisy, the "organised," 294
disorganised," 439

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Illustration, a Scriptural, 79
Ill-worded Acts of Parliament, 464
"Immutable interests," 361
Impeachment, the King threatening,
220

mock, 91

Impeachment of Danby, debate on the,
484

of Hastings, Sheridan's speech on
the, 162

of Melville, 431

of Strafford, 27

Imperial interests first, 324

Imperial rule and Home rule, 363

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Imperium et libertas," 310

Impressions, Byron's parliamentary,

197

Impromptu, Canning's, on Whitbread,
212
Imprudence, 33

Incorruptible, the, 85

Independence, 185

Independent member, an, 351
Indefatigable, the, 276

Indians, employment of, by Chatham,
116

Indiscretion, an, 281

"Infamous coalition!" 124
Infirmity overcome, 182

Influence with the House, Althorp's,
217

Inglis, Sir Robert Harry, 490
Innovation, "a gigantic," 319
"Insane convention," an, 310
Insanum Parliamentum, 4
Insight, 79

Insignificant men, 109

Inspiration of claret, the, 484
"Inspired" speaker, an, 140
Instability, Windham's, 166
Instinct, Parliamentary, 286

Insulting language in Parliament, 179
Insulting the Commons, 18
Insulting the lion, 120
Interruption quelled, 146

Intimidation in Galway, 399

"Intimidating" visage, an, 400

Intolerance in the House of Commons,

36

Intrepidity, Pelham's, 109

Introduction of new members, 442
Intruder in the house, an, 418
Intruders in 1875, 418
Invasion, "actual," 142
Invidious, 161

Ireland, Burke on, 154

a lover of, 180

the legislative union with, 53
Irish celebrity, an, 365

Irish Church debate of 1833, 218

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