The New Whig GuideW. Wright, 46, Fleet-Street., 1819 - 240 Seiten |
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... hope scarce a ray , and of joy not a spark Illume any visage - save WHITBREAD'S * alone , Who grins as he fancies the game all his own , * Samuel Whitbread , Esq . , M. P. for Bedford . B Expects the whole sway of the faction to bear ...
... hope scarce a ray , and of joy not a spark Illume any visage - save WHITBREAD'S * alone , Who grins as he fancies the game all his own , * Samuel Whitbread , Esq . , M. P. for Bedford . B Expects the whole sway of the faction to bear ...
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... hope must at last have an end . 66 Expect , then , to see half the party secede , or " Provide us with some one more fit to be leader . " Applauses ensued ; and in shouts from the crowd " New leader - new leader , " is echoed aloud ...
... hope must at last have an end . 66 Expect , then , to see half the party secede , or " Provide us with some one more fit to be leader . " Applauses ensued ; and in shouts from the crowd " New leader - new leader , " is echoed aloud ...
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... 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 Land and the Malt ; " And then it might be to the country ...
... 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 Land and the Malt ; " And then it might be to the country ...
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... hope of each faction - and every man's price ! " These arts are not studied , like figures of speech , 66 Experience alone such discretion can teach . " To lead , then , believe me , a man you should call , " All parties who knows ...
... hope of each faction - and every man's price ! " These arts are not studied , like figures of speech , 66 Experience alone such discretion can teach . " To lead , then , believe me , a man you should call , " All parties who knows ...
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... hope , with sublim elocution , " Applauded the march of the French Revolution ; " Defended - of mortals the wisest and best- " MIRABEAU , CONDORCET , PETION , and the rest , 66 By whose active minds and stout hands were o'er- thrown ...
... hope , with sublim elocution , " Applauded the march of the French Revolution ; " Defended - of mortals the wisest and best- " MIRABEAU , CONDORCET , PETION , and the rest , 66 By whose active minds and stout hands were o'er- thrown ...
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