The New Whig GuideW. Wright, 46, Fleet-Street., 1819 - 240 Seiten |
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... English Melodies . - No . I. -No . II . · -No . III . • 58 · 60 62 · 70 73 88 89 . 104 • 108 · • 116 122 Vili CONTENTS . English Melodies . - No . IV.
... English Melodies . - No . I. -No . II . · -No . III . • 58 · 60 62 · 70 73 88 89 . 104 • 108 · • 116 122 Vili CONTENTS . English Melodies . - No . IV.
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Palmerston (Viscount.) Vili CONTENTS . English Melodies . - No . IV . No. V. -No . VI . -No . VII . Geographical Intelligence Important State Paper Infantine Lyrics Meeting at Burlington House An excellent New Song Page · 126 130 · 134 ...
Palmerston (Viscount.) Vili CONTENTS . English Melodies . - No . IV . No. V. -No . VI . -No . VII . Geographical Intelligence Important State Paper Infantine Lyrics Meeting at Burlington House An excellent New Song Page · 126 130 · 134 ...
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... - The sound was as Virgil describes of the croak Of ravens , that sit on the sinister oak , -- The language , where flourish and flimsiness join , Resembles THE CHOICE OF A LEADER . 29 -No V English Melodies -No IV No V -No VI -No VII.
... - The sound was as Virgil describes of the croak Of ravens , that sit on the sinister oak , -- The language , where flourish and flimsiness join , Resembles THE CHOICE OF A LEADER . 29 -No V English Melodies -No IV No V -No VI -No VII.
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... English , as counters do coin . " With ample respect for the erudite , great , " And eminent men who adorn this debate , " With deference deep and profound to the chair , " Or rather to those whom I see sitting there , " I humbly beg ...
... English , as counters do coin . " With ample respect for the erudite , great , " And eminent men who adorn this debate , " With deference deep and profound to the chair , " Or rather to those whom I see sitting there , " I humbly beg ...
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... English Melodies , ( p.121 . ) this unseemly cognomen may be guessed . This it is pre- sumed is the reason that this gentleman is called Mr. B.Gordon.- E. † M . P. for Durham . 6 ' profligate and perjured swindlers , retain their seats ...
... English Melodies , ( p.121 . ) this unseemly cognomen may be guessed . This it is pre- sumed is the reason that this gentleman is called Mr. B.Gordon.- E. † M . P. for Durham . 6 ' profligate and perjured swindlers , retain their seats ...
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