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  • Daubeny and his friends — he was himself in favour of such total disestablishment.

    Phineas Redux 2004

  • Daubeny on the Address — the obligation for such vote having inconveniently pressed itself upon him before the presentation of the petition had been formally completed.

    Phineas Redux 2004

  • Daubeny had some scheme in his head by which to confute the immediate purport of his enemies.

    Phineas Redux 2004

  • Tankerville, I believed that on our side the men were patriotic angels, and that Daubeny and his friends were all fiends or idiots — mostly idiots, but with a strong dash of fiendism to control them.

    Phineas Redux 2004

  • Daubeny; and Lady Glencora would at last be a duchess — with much effect on Society, either good or bad.

    Phineas Redux 2004

  • Daubeny conceived it to be his duty to inform the House, and through the House the country, that now, at last, had the day of ruin come upon the British Empire, because it had bowed itself to the dominion of an unscrupulous and greedy faction.

    Phineas Redux 2004

  • Daubeny and Mr Turnbull had again joined their forces together in opposition to the ministerial measure.

    Phineas Finn 2004

  • Daubeny got the upper hand I should have fallen lower than I have fallen now.

    Phineas Finn 2004

  • Turnbull — Daubeny alliance — then there was the House of Lords!

    Phineas Finn 2004

  • If Daubeny does carry the party with him, I suppose the days of the

    Phineas Redux 2004

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