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He fell down on the floor of the House of Lords after uttering almost his dying words in defence of our privileges as freemen. "Whilst the House of Lords exists," she remarked, "you will never succeed in keeping Algernon away from London. In Great Britain it is the province of the House of Commons to prefer the impeachment, and of the House of Lords to decide upon it. |
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