The New Whig GuideW. Wright, 46, Fleet-Street., 1819 - 240 Seiten |
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... look'd grave at his law , * The Right Honourable George Ponsonby , M. P. for Peter- borough , the reputed leader of the opposition . - E . " ( Could friendship do more ? ) while indifferent B 2 THE CHOICE OF A LEADER . 3.
... look'd grave at his law , * The Right Honourable George Ponsonby , M. P. for Peter- borough , the reputed leader of the opposition . - E . " ( Could friendship do more ? ) while indifferent B 2 THE CHOICE OF A LEADER . 3.
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... look'd grave at his jokes , " With patience we suffer'd in hopes he might mend , " But patience and 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 ...
... look'd grave at his jokes , " With patience we suffer'd in hopes he might mend , " But patience and 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 ...
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... 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 Mactwolter , by the Podereen Maret out of Potatoes . * See p . 45 . + There ...
... 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 Mactwolter , by the Podereen Maret out of Potatoes . * See p . 45 . + There ...
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... look'd almost as frightful as B- VI . -M . And the waiters at BROOKS's are loud in their wail , And mute is the Holland - House Temple of Baal ; And the might of the party , in spite of big words , Hath melted like snow , both in ...
... look'd almost as frightful as B- VI . -M . And the waiters at BROOKS's are loud in their wail , And mute is the Holland - House Temple of Baal ; And the might of the party , in spite of big words , Hath melted like snow , both in ...
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... loved , never forgets , But as truly loves on to the close , As the sun - flower turns on her god , when he sets , The same look which she turn'd when he rose . IMITATED . TO P. M , M. P. I. Believe 124 THE NEW WHIG GUIDE .
... loved , never forgets , But as truly loves on to the close , As the sun - flower turns on her god , when he sets , The same look which she turn'd when he rose . IMITATED . TO P. M , M. P. I. Believe 124 THE NEW WHIG GUIDE .
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