The New Whig GuideW. Wright, 46, Fleet-Street., 1819 - 240 Seiten |
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... Hear , Hear ! " And the judges pronounced - not a voice saying no- That weak as they were , they had not run so low In temper , in manners , in candour and birth , To bow to this blustering " son of the earth ; " A bug - bear composed ...
... Hear , Hear ! " And the judges pronounced - not a voice saying no- That weak as they were , they had not run so low In temper , in manners , in candour and birth , To bow to this blustering " son of the earth ; " A bug - bear composed ...
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... Hear , Hear during his declamation ; and Friend Martin whispered me , that the jackanapes , ' as merrily he < 6 6 called him , did his own party more harm than good . ' There is also a Mr. I. Grant , † a swaggering man , but in my mind ...
... Hear , Hear during his declamation ; and Friend Martin whispered me , that the jackanapes , ' as merrily he < 6 6 called him , did his own party more harm than good . ' There is also a Mr. I. Grant , † a swaggering man , but in my mind ...
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... hear the man address me in a very sober manner , to the following effect : " Beware , Doctor , that it fare not with you as with your predecessor , the famous HIPPOCRATES , whom the mistaken citizens of Athens sent for , in this very ...
... hear the man address me in a very sober manner , to the following effect : " Beware , Doctor , that it fare not with you as with your predecessor , the famous HIPPOCRATES , whom the mistaken citizens of Athens sent for , in this very ...
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... hear he has still a great deal to do . " Mr. HORNER , who is a lawyer and reviewer , might be very useful as Chief of the Commission for securing the Liberty of the Press . No man understands better the art of indulging himself in that ...
... hear he has still a great deal to do . " Mr. HORNER , who is a lawyer and reviewer , might be very useful as Chief of the Commission for securing the Liberty of the Press . No man understands better the art of indulging himself in that ...
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... hear what you think of them . Adieu , my dear friend ; I embrace the Duchess with me . all my heart - I never shall forget her goodness to Remember me to FLAHAUT and BIGNON . I fear the foreign negotiations of the latter will not last ...
... hear what you think of them . Adieu , my dear friend ; I embrace the Duchess with me . all my heart - I never shall forget her goodness to Remember me to FLAHAUT and BIGNON . I fear the foreign negotiations of the latter will not last ...
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