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THE GOVERNING CLASSES OF GREAT BRITAIN. Political Portraits, by EDWARD M. WHITTY.
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"These portraits of what the author terms the 'Governing Classes of Great Britain,' are republished from 'The Leader' newspaper, and form a little Thesaurus of information of a peculiar and interesting character."—Leeds Times.
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