The New Whig GuideW. Wright, 46, Fleet-Street., 1819 - 240 Seiten |
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... 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 thou knowest , though he is inferior to Pycroft in taste and elegance . There ...
... 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 thou knowest , though he is inferior to Pycroft in taste and elegance . There ...
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... 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 must not forget a dainty young gentleman of the name of Lambton , † who declaimeth in a ...
... 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 must not forget a dainty young gentleman of the name of Lambton , † who declaimeth in a ...
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... hath lately discovered a mistake of three farthings in an account of thirty millions : but he somewhat surprised me by calling the Secre- tary at War ( the Munro of this Country , ) his honour- able friend and a very infamous man , in ...
... hath lately discovered a mistake of three farthings in an account of thirty millions : but he somewhat surprised me by calling the Secre- tary at War ( the Munro of this Country , ) his honour- able friend and a very infamous man , in ...
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... hath taught him to be wise and keep silence . I know not more of his office , than that the insignia thereof consisted of a staff or stick many feet longer than him who bore it . I must not forget the mention of Sir Charles Monck ...
... hath taught him to be wise and keep silence . I know not more of his office , than that the insignia thereof consisted of a staff or stick many feet longer than him who bore it . I must not forget the mention of Sir Charles Monck ...
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... hath been mistaken for a wit in foreign parts , by the name of North Douglas . * - He seemeth to belong to no party , and yet willing to belong to all . He is a forward and frequent speaker - remarkable for a graceful inclination of the ...
... hath been mistaken for a wit in foreign parts , by the name of North Douglas . * - He seemeth to belong to no party , and yet willing to belong to all . He is a forward and frequent speaker - remarkable for a graceful inclination of the ...
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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