The New Whig GuideKraus Reprint Company, 1971 - 240 Seiten |
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... spoke from prejudice and partial affection , if I were to affirm what doth nevertheless appear to me - that on the whole they were not quite so well favoured . They call a short and squattish Gentleman of the name of Ponsonby , their ...
... spoke from prejudice and partial affection , if I were to affirm what doth nevertheless appear to me - that on the whole they were not quite so well favoured . They call a short and squattish Gentleman of the name of Ponsonby , their ...
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... spoke in my last , and who is so well respected by both parties that he is commonly called the worthy Baronet ; wherein his worthiness above his fellows consists I have not sa- tisfied myself , but suspect it is his great good hu- mour ...
... spoke in my last , and who is so well respected by both parties that he is commonly called the worthy Baronet ; wherein his worthiness above his fellows consists I have not sa- tisfied myself , but suspect it is his great good hu- mour ...
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... spoke , indeed , in a more involved and intricate style than usual , and he frequently talked of hinges , features and bottoms , but then his matter was so good , his principles so noble , and his feelings so upright and honourable ...
... spoke , indeed , in a more involved and intricate style than usual , and he frequently talked of hinges , features and bottoms , but then his matter was so good , his principles so noble , and his feelings so upright and honourable ...
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The Choice of a Leader No | 1 |
No II | 10 |
Letter of Ezekiel Grubb to Tobias Brande | 48 |
Urheberrecht | |
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