The New Whig GuideW. Wright, 46, Fleet-Street., 1819 - 240 Seiten |
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... honourable ; who is in my mind mighty well bred , though he disfigureth him- self by wearing a green wig . He is ... friend and a very infamous man , in the same breath . He hath a brothert elder in years but less in sta- * The Honourable ...
... honourable ; who is in my mind mighty well bred , though he disfigureth him- self by wearing a green wig . He is ... friend and a very infamous man , in the same breath . He hath a brothert elder in years but less in sta- * The Honourable ...
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... Honourable Friend had said , and he must also add one word in favour of the Deserter Corps , which he hoped would not be given up . They might indeed be stigmatised as Condemned Regiments , but the use of things was not to be judged of ...
... Honourable Friend had said , and he must also add one word in favour of the Deserter Corps , which he hoped would not be given up . They might indeed be stigmatised as Condemned Regiments , but the use of things was not to be judged of ...
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... Honourable Member proposes , forsooth , to throw away the sum of thirty- five thousand pounds ! —a sum which , at ... Honourable Friend tells us , ——— and I am sure the House is obliged to him for the information , that Mr. Payne Knight ...
... Honourable Member proposes , forsooth , to throw away the sum of thirty- five thousand pounds ! —a sum which , at ... Honourable Friend tells us , ——— and I am sure the House is obliged to him for the information , that Mr. Payne Knight ...
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... Honourable Friend ( to whom the country is so largely indebted for bringing forward this motion ) will not push it to a division , as he himself and several of his Honourable Friends are entirely igno- rant which way it might be proper ...
... Honourable Friend ( to whom the country is so largely indebted for bringing forward this motion ) will not push it to a division , as he himself and several of his Honourable Friends are entirely igno- rant which way it might be proper ...
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Palmerston (Viscount.) so upright and honourable , that it was easy to see that he made a strong impression on the whole House , and , strange to tell , even his own friends appeared to place the greatest confidence in him . Lord ...
Palmerston (Viscount.) so upright and honourable , that it was easy to see that he made a strong impression on the whole House , and , strange to tell , even his own friends appeared to place the greatest confidence in him . Lord ...
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ALTHORPE appeared ARTICLE Bennet bill Broom BROUGHAM called debates Ditto-Bill Ditto-To Duke Elgin Elgin Marbles ENGLISH MELODIES Excise Excisemon eyes favour Fort Regent Gentleman George Ponsonby Goosey Gordon hand Handsome SMITH hath head hear Henry Honourable Friend Honourable George Ponsonby hope House of Commons Ireland Irish island Lambton laugh leader letter Lord ALTHORPE Lord CASTLEREAGH Lord Elgin Lord Grenville Lord Sidmouth Lordship loud Majesty the Emperor manner Martin Members Methuen Monck Montague and Pelham motion ne'er never Noble notice o'er observed Opposition papers Parliament House party Paul persons PLUMER Prisoner propose Regent Right Honourable Right Honourable George Romilly seat seems Sir Charles Monck Sir FRANCIS BURDETT Sir GILBERT HEATHCOTE speak Speaker speech spoke supposed Talents thereof thou mayest thought TIERNEY Treasury treaty Vansittart VETUS vote Whigs Whitbread woman words worthy