He, therefore, procured a seat in Parliament, and became a violent Oppositionist to the Government.
"Memoirs of Henry Hunt, Esq. Volume 3"
Henry Hunt
Frequent, too, were the messages from the House; a leading Oppositionist was then thundering away against the Government, inveighing against the treacherous character of their foreign policy, and indignantly calling on them for certain despatches to their late envoy at Naples.
"The Fortunes Of Glencore"
Charles James Lever