Election Sketches: the man of the people, 1880. 'Looking...at him who is called "the Man of the People," with his countenance of manly firmness and settled thoughtfulness, his attitude of modest and gentle self-reliance, and the traces of a laborious and anxious life upon his face, we are happy to recognise the best type of the Englishman, and certainly not less of the Scotchman, the fitting and worthy advocate of Liberal principles'. From "Illustrated London News", 1880.
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