The New Whig GuideW. Wright, 46, Fleet-Street., 1819 - 240 Seiten |
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... ( CHARLES WYNNE being Crier , with OSSULSTON'S aid , ) * And the Meeting is strongly entreated to note ( The few who could speak , and the crowd who should vote ; ) As it was not the SPEAKER who now sat before ' em , They ought to ...
... ( CHARLES WYNNE being Crier , with OSSULSTON'S aid , ) * And the Meeting is strongly entreated to note ( The few who could speak , and the crowd who should vote ; ) As it was not the SPEAKER who now sat before ' em , They ought to ...
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... characteristic vivacity . K.G. An allusion to an attack ( see p . 44. ) on Lord Castlereagh , Sir Robert Stewart is his Lordship's legal style . Mr. Charles Wynne , as Speaker of the House of F 2 COUNTESS OF JERSEY'S MASQUERADE . 67.
... characteristic vivacity . K.G. An allusion to an attack ( see p . 44. ) on Lord Castlereagh , Sir Robert Stewart is his Lordship's legal style . Mr. Charles Wynne , as Speaker of the House of F 2 COUNTESS OF JERSEY'S MASQUERADE . 67.
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Palmerston (Viscount.) Mr. Charles Wynne , as Speaker of the House of Commons , Sir Watkin as the Sergeant at Arms , and Lord Ossulston as the Mace , were an admirable group . His Lordship , particularly , was exquisitely gilt , and ...
Palmerston (Viscount.) Mr. Charles Wynne , as Speaker of the House of Commons , Sir Watkin as the Sergeant at Arms , and Lord Ossulston as the Mace , were an admirable group . His Lordship , particularly , was exquisitely gilt , and ...
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... Wynne , the Prisoner pleaded not guilty . Counsel for the prosecution , Sir Arthur Pigott ; Mr. Charles Wynne . For the Prisoner , Mr. Abercrombie ; Mr. Bennet ; Mr. Lambton . Sir A. P. opened the case in a short speech of about two ...
... Wynne , the Prisoner pleaded not guilty . Counsel for the prosecution , Sir Arthur Pigott ; Mr. Charles Wynne . For the Prisoner , Mr. Abercrombie ; Mr. Bennet ; Mr. Lambton . Sir A. P. opened the case in a short speech of about two ...
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... CHARLES WYNNE then spoke to the order of the proceedings ; he had read the Journals four times over , twice backwards , and twice forwards , but was not able to find any precedent exactly in point . Lord Russell and the late Mr ...
... CHARLES WYNNE then spoke to the order of the proceedings ; he had read the Journals four times over , twice backwards , and twice forwards , but was not able to find any precedent exactly in point . Lord Russell and the late Mr ...
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