The New Whig GuideW. Wright, 46, Fleet-Street., 1819 - 240 Seiten |
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... doubt who is fit to succeed ? " Did not BONAPART * make the Moniteur quote , " With ample applause , both my words and my vote ? " And Denmark , enraged at her capital's breaches , " In bitter state papers make use of my speeches ? " Do ...
... doubt who is fit to succeed ? " Did not BONAPART * make the Moniteur quote , " With ample applause , both my words and my vote ? " And Denmark , enraged at her capital's breaches , " In bitter state papers make use of my speeches ? " Do ...
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... Stamps ; Eight Post - office clerks - five contractors for lamps- ( Against the last mention'd he'd prove beyond doubt " At three in the morning , seven burners were out ) ; " The Lord Mayor of Dublin - who , as 16 THE NEW WHIG GUIDE .
... Stamps ; Eight Post - office clerks - five contractors for lamps- ( Against the last mention'd he'd prove beyond doubt " At three in the morning , seven burners were out ) ; " The Lord Mayor of Dublin - who , as 16 THE NEW WHIG GUIDE .
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... doubts me , on this very floor , " And this very day , I will speak forty more . " " We grant it - we grant it - there's no man can doubt , " You could talk till Christmas , " was echoed about : And the Judges , in fright , took no ...
... doubts me , on this very floor , " And this very day , I will speak forty more . " " We grant it - we grant it - there's no man can doubt , " You could talk till Christmas , " was echoed about : And the Judges , in fright , took no ...
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... doubt can arise ; " And that it should not be allowed on all hands " What views and what talents the crisis demands . " Is this a fit season our notice to draw " To quiddits and quirks of the Old Bailey law ; " The rise of a duty , the ...
... doubt can arise ; " And that it should not be allowed on all hands " What views and what talents the crisis demands . " Is this a fit season our notice to draw " To quiddits and quirks of the Old Bailey law ; " The rise of a duty , the ...
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... doubt it not : What regimen ? OLD WOMAN . Oh , Doctor , don't talk of regi- mens ; that always sets him off in a fit : he talks for ever of sending a thousand of them off to Portingale and such outlandish places . DOCTOR . - Silence ...
... doubt it not : What regimen ? OLD WOMAN . Oh , Doctor , don't talk of regi- mens ; that always sets him off in a fit : he talks for ever of sending a thousand of them off to Portingale and such outlandish places . DOCTOR . - Silence ...
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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