The New Whig GuideW. Wright, 46, Fleet-Street., 1819 - 240 Seiten |
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... The Trial of Henry Brougham for Mutiny 186 On Mr. Methuen's Support of Lord Althorpe on the Leather Tax The Wiltshire Letter 199 ib . 201 • Extraordinary Parliamentary Debate 212 Elgin Marbles • 十 THE NEW WHIG GUIDE . THE CHOICE OF A.
... The Trial of Henry Brougham for Mutiny 186 On Mr. Methuen's Support of Lord Althorpe on the Leather Tax The Wiltshire Letter 199 ib . 201 • Extraordinary Parliamentary Debate 212 Elgin Marbles • 十 THE NEW WHIG GUIDE . THE CHOICE OF A.
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... It seems from the parliamentary debates that all these were subjects of discussion about this time.-E. ↑ Shakespeare's " Midsummer Night's Dream , " Would play every part , and proposes for all , 2 THE NEW WHIG GUIDE .
... It seems from the parliamentary debates that all these were subjects of discussion about this time.-E. ↑ Shakespeare's " Midsummer Night's Dream , " Would play every part , and proposes for all , 2 THE NEW WHIG GUIDE .
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... debate , " — thus the rebels began , " What avails the discussion of topic or plan ? " No plan can succeed , and no party can thrive , " With a leader who neither can lead us nor drive : " Six Sessions of patience have witness'd our ...
... debate , " — thus the rebels began , " What avails the discussion of topic or plan ? " No plan can succeed , and no party can thrive , " With a leader who neither can lead us nor drive : " Six Sessions of patience have witness'd our ...
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... debate , " To any extent , clog the wheels of the State ? " What hope have we left but to bare to the axe " That root of exertion the Property Tax ? " This done , a wise chief might proceed to assault " The Excise and the Customs , the ...
... debate , " To any extent , clog the wheels of the State ? " What hope have we left but to bare to the axe " That root of exertion the Property Tax ? " This done , a wise chief might proceed to assault " The Excise and the Customs , the ...
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... debate " Unless , quite familiar with every one's views , " He sees the whole game which each party pur sues ; " And knows who are nibbling , who hungry , who nice- " The hope of each faction - and every man's price ! " These arts are ...
... debate " Unless , quite familiar with every one's views , " He sees the whole game which each party pur sues ; " And knows who are nibbling , who hungry , who nice- " The hope of each faction - and every man's price ! " These arts are ...
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