The New Whig GuideW. Wright, 46, Fleet-Street., 1819 - 240 Seiten |
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... SPEAKER who now sat before ' em , They ought to maintain some degree of decorum . Then WHITBREAD arose ( ever sure to be first When Vanity's bubbles are going to burst ) : " Who dares , " he began , 66 I repeat who can dare " His claims ...
... SPEAKER who now sat before ' em , They ought to maintain some degree of decorum . Then WHITBREAD arose ( ever sure to be first When Vanity's bubbles are going to burst ) : " Who dares , " he began , 66 I repeat who can dare " His claims ...
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... speaker here is made to describe what is supposed to be his own parliamentary course . It cannot be denied that Mr. Tierney has a great deal of good sense , and some arithmetical knowledge ; but his financial assertions have been ...
... speaker here is made to describe what is supposed to be his own parliamentary course . It cannot be denied that Mr. Tierney has a great deal of good sense , and some arithmetical knowledge ; but his financial assertions have been ...
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... Speaker , until I have read it . No one has a right , Mr. Speaker , to call on me for an opinion upon this treaty until I have read it . This treaty cannot be printed , and in the hands of members before Tues- day next at noon - and ...
... Speaker , until I have read it . No one has a right , Mr. Speaker , to call on me for an opinion upon this treaty until I have read it . This treaty cannot be printed , and in the hands of members before Tues- day next at noon - and ...
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... Speaker for some moments . Whitbread ( not Whitebread , as thou callest him ) hath more weight , I think , than the Leader . He is a very boisterous and lengthy speaker , and strongly remindeth me of Bully Pycroft , of Kentucky , whom ...
... Speaker for some moments . Whitbread ( not Whitebread , as thou callest him ) hath more weight , I think , than the Leader . He is a very boisterous and lengthy speaker , and strongly remindeth me of Bully Pycroft , of Kentucky , whom ...
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... speaker , he is chiefly noticed for a strange Probably Sir J. Mackintosh , whose costume is sometimes singular . - E . + This gentleman , though he is all through these papers called Will Martin , seems to be Henry Martin , Esq . M. P. ...
... speaker , he is chiefly noticed for a strange Probably Sir J. Mackintosh , whose costume is sometimes singular . - E . + This gentleman , though he is all through these papers called Will Martin , seems to be Henry Martin , Esq . M. P. ...
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