[Phineas Finn by Anthony Trollope]@TWC D-Link bookPhineas Finn CHAPTER IX 1/19
The New Government In the House of Lords that night, and in the House of Commons, the outgoing Ministers made their explanations.
As our business at the present moment is with the Commons, we will confine ourselves to their chamber, and will do so the more willingly because the upshot of what was said in the two places was the same.
The outgoing ministers were very grave, very self-laudatory, and very courteous. In regard to courtesy it may be declared that no stranger to the ways of the place could have understood how such soft words could be spoken by Mr.Daubeny, beaten, so quickly after the very sharp words which he had uttered when he only expected to be beaten.
He announced to his fellow-commoners that his right honourable friend and colleague Lord de Terrier had thought it right to retire from the Treasury.
Lord de Terrier, in constitutional obedience to the vote of the Lower House, had resigned, and the Queen had been graciously pleased to accept Lord de Terrier's resignation.
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