Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Sir Robert Peel” in chapter 13 of Wendell Phillips, Theodore C. Pease, Speeches, Lectures and Letters of Wendell Phillips: Volume 1:
...e centuries ago,--there is Belows at Avignon and Adams at Rome.
[Great merriment, followed by loud applause.] So with government.
Some think government forms men. Let us take an example.
Take Sir Robert Peel and Webster as measures and examples; two great men, remarkably alike.
Neither of them ever had an original idea.
[Laughter.] Neither kept long any idea he borrowed.
Both borrowed from any qua...
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