The New Whig GuideKraus Reprint Company, 1971 - 240 Seiten |
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... never could vote For one , who his party could change , like his coat ; And that , whosoever be chosen , he must , At least , be a person that some one would trust . * Iliad , b . 1 . + Sir F. Flood , Bart . M. P. for Wexfordshire ...
... never could vote For one , who his party could change , like his coat ; And that , whosoever be chosen , he must , At least , be a person that some one would trust . * Iliad , b . 1 . + Sir F. Flood , Bart . M. P. for Wexfordshire ...
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... never dissected a sounder head than his Lordship's , that all the parts were disposed in the most perfect order , and that he never discovered in animal conformation a stronger promise of sound judgment and moral excellence . Mr. Cline ...
... never dissected a sounder head than his Lordship's , that all the parts were disposed in the most perfect order , and that he never discovered in animal conformation a stronger promise of sound judgment and moral excellence . Mr. Cline ...
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... never had changed his side or his vote , and that he had never once voted with any Government , nor ever would , whatever should be the subject , and whether he considered them wrong or right . This preliminary being thus arranged ...
... never had changed his side or his vote , and that he had never once voted with any Government , nor ever would , whatever should be the subject , and whether he considered them wrong or right . This preliminary being thus arranged ...
Inhalt
The Choice of a Leader No | 1 |
No II | 10 |
Letter of Ezekiel Grubb to Tobias Brande | 48 |
Urheberrecht | |
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