The New Whig GuideW. Wright, 46, Fleet-Street., 1819 - 240 Seiten |
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... March eighteen hundred and twenty . " Would summon two Boards - the Excise and the 66 66 Stamps ; Eight Post - office clerks - five contractors for lamps- ( Against the last mention'd he'd prove beyond doubt " At three in the morning ...
... March eighteen hundred and twenty . " Would summon two Boards - the Excise and the 66 66 Stamps ; Eight Post - office clerks - five contractors for lamps- ( Against the last mention'd he'd prove beyond doubt " At three in the morning ...
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... March 3 , 1815 . Two knights next arose to put forward their claims , Sir SAMUEL the solemn the travell'd Sir JAMES ; † Both Patriots bold , who with mighty applause Stick up for Old England , her freedom and cause ; Her gold in their ...
... March 3 , 1815 . Two knights next arose to put forward their claims , Sir SAMUEL the solemn the travell'd Sir JAMES ; † Both Patriots bold , who with mighty applause Stick up for Old England , her freedom and cause ; Her gold in their ...
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... 'er would consent their palladium to see In the hands of the Son of a French Refugee . * Lord Grenville succeeded to the late Lord Camelford's real estates . - E . THE CHOICE OF A LEADER . No. V. March 6 28 THE NEW WHIG GUIDE .
... 'er would consent their palladium to see In the hands of the Son of a French Refugee . * Lord Grenville succeeded to the late Lord Camelford's real estates . - E . THE CHOICE OF A LEADER . No. V. March 6 28 THE NEW WHIG GUIDE .
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... March 6 , 1815 . WITH clumsy alacrity MACKINTOSH rose , Removed his old hat from the bridge of his nose , Uncover'd his eyes to the light of the day , And show'd his dark locks lightly sprinkled with grey- Those patriot locks , which at ...
... March 6 , 1815 . WITH clumsy alacrity MACKINTOSH rose , Removed his old hat from the bridge of his nose , Uncover'd his eyes to the light of the day , And show'd his dark locks lightly sprinkled with grey- Those patriot locks , which at ...
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... march of the French Revolution ; " Defended - of mortals the wisest and best- " MIRABEAU , CONDORCET , PETION , and the rest , 66 By whose active minds and stout hands were o'er- thrown " Of priestcraft the altars - of despots the ...
... march of the French Revolution ; " Defended - of mortals the wisest and best- " MIRABEAU , CONDORCET , PETION , and the rest , 66 By whose active minds and stout hands were o'er- thrown " Of priestcraft the altars - of despots the ...
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