| 1831 - 702 pages
...have put in Sir Robert Pye. It continued three days; and when Sir Robert Pye's party cried " a Pye ! a Pye ! a Pye !" the adverse party would cry " a pudding...brewer, and Maurice, a grocer, carried it from him by about 1000 voices, they passing by also Sir Robert Cotton, besides our man and Mr. Hayward, who were... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1834 - 454 pages
...electioneering scenes, which still amuse the mob. Whenever Sir Robert Pye's party cried — ' A Pye ! a Pye ! a Pye ! ' the adverse party would cry —...pudding !' and others — 'A lie! a lie ! a lie!' This Westminster election, of nearly two hundred years ago, ended as we have seen some others ; they... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1834 - 406 pages
...by martial law. I preserve in the note a curious piece of secret information*. The great novelty and a pudding! a pudding!" and others— " A lie! a lie! a lie!" This Westminster election, of nearly two hundred years ago, ended as we have seen some others ; they... | |
| 1836 - 446 pages
...have put in sir Robert Pye. It continued three days, and when sir Robert Pye's party cried * A Pye! a Pye! a Pye!' the adverse party would cry * A pudding!...brewer, and Maurice, a grocer, carried it from him by about a thousand voices, they passing by also sir Robert Cotton, besides our man and Mr. Hayward, who... | |
| John Forster - 1846 - 726 pages
...have put in Sir Robert Pye. It continued three days, and when Sir Robert Pye's party cried ' A Pye ! a Pye ! a Pye !' the adverse party would cry * A pudding...pudding !' and others, ' A lie ! a lie ! a lie !' In tine, Rrndshavv, a brewer, and Maurice, a grocer, carried it from him by about a thousand voices, they... | |
| John Forster - 1846 - 738 pages
...in Sir Robert Pye. It continued three days, and when Sir Robert Pye'a party cried ' A Pye ! a Pye Ï a Pye !' the adverse party would cry * A pudding . a pudding ! a pudding '.' and others, * A lie Г a lie ! a lie У In fine, Bradsbaw, a brewer, and Maurice, a grocer, carried it from him by about... | |
| Thomas Birch, Robert Folkestone Williams - 1848 - 576 pages
...have put in Sir Robert Pye.' It continued three days ; and when Sir Robert Pye's party cried " A Pye ! a Pye ! a Pye !" the adverse party would cry " A pudding...grocer, carried it from him by above a thousand voices : they passing by also Sir Robert Cotton, and besides Mr. Man, and Mr. Hayward, who were their last... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1858 - 484 pages
...the leading men of the country, were the mob. Whenever Sir Robert Pye's party cried — "APye! aPye! a Pye!" the adverse party would cry — "A pudding!...a pudding! " and others — "A lie! a lie! a lie! " This Westminster election, of two hundred years ago, ended as we have seen some others ; they rejected... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1858 - 560 pages
...electioneering scenes which still amuse the mob. Whenever Sir Robert Pye's party cried — " A Pye ! a Pye ! a Pye !" the adverse party would cry — "...! a pudding ! a pudding !" and others — " A lie I a lie ! a lie I" This Westminster election of two himmen flocked to their prisons ; and when they... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1859 - 566 pages
...electioneering scenes which still amuse tho mob. Whenever Sir Robert Pye's party cried — " A Pye ! a Pye ! a Pye !" the adverse party would cry — "A...pudding !" and others — " A lie ! a lie ! a lie !" This Westminster election of two nunmen flocked to their prisons ; and when they petitioned for... | |
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