The New Whig GuideW. Wright, 46, Fleet-Street., 1819 - 240 Seiten |
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... eyes , have you ears , can you write , can you read ? " And do you yet 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 ...
... eyes , have you ears , can you write , can you read ? " And do you yet 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 ...
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... eye , His face , person , air , frozen up in restraint ; You think , the first glance , that the man is a saint And one would lament , as a very hard case , That such a clear heart has so gloomy a face . But when he is kindled , and ...
... eye , His face , person , air , frozen up in restraint ; You think , the first glance , that the man is a saint And one would lament , as a very hard case , That such a clear heart has so gloomy a face . But when he is kindled , and ...
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... eyes to the light of the day , And show'd his dark locks lightly sprinkled with grey- Those patriot locks , which at liberty roam , Untarnish'd with powder , untamed by the comb ; Which , wild and erect on his forehead , are seen , True ...
... eyes to the light of the day , And show'd his dark locks lightly sprinkled with grey- Those patriot locks , which at liberty roam , Untarnish'd with powder , untamed by the comb ; Which , wild and erect on his forehead , are seen , True ...
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... eyes . There is one Mr. Gordon , * a middle - aged gen- tleman with a grave visage , who hath an appropriate but unseemly cognomen , which , as thou wilt probably shew my letter to thy wife , I will impart to thee in a Postscript . I ...
... eyes . There is one Mr. Gordon , * a middle - aged gen- tleman with a grave visage , who hath an appropriate but unseemly cognomen , which , as thou wilt probably shew my letter to thy wife , I will impart to thee in a Postscript . I ...
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... Eyes ! out of Betty Martin . Mr. LAMBTON'S Conceit , by Memory out of Look- ing - glass . Sir J. NEWPORT's Wasp , by Saucy Jack out of Kate Karney . Mr. HORNER'S Reformer , by Presbyterian , out of Jacobin . Sir F. FLOOD'S Looney ...
... Eyes ! out of Betty Martin . Mr. LAMBTON'S Conceit , by Memory out of Look- ing - glass . Sir J. NEWPORT's Wasp , by Saucy Jack out of Kate Karney . Mr. HORNER'S Reformer , by Presbyterian , out of Jacobin . Sir F. FLOOD'S Looney ...
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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