The New Whig GuideW. Wright, 46, Fleet-Street., 1819 - 240 Seiten |
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... never was known " To adopt or support any plan but his own ? " To the dictates of reason or feeling to bend ? " In short , who can say , that he ne'er had a friend ? “ Have you eyes , have you ears , can you write , can you read ? " And ...
... never was known " To adopt or support any plan but his own ? " To the dictates of reason or feeling to bend ? " In short , who can say , that he ne'er had a friend ? “ Have you eyes , have you ears , can you write , can you read ? " And ...
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... never have wish'd to begin " This kind of discussion , yet since we are in it , " With some plain remarks I'll detain you a minute . " Let us see what is chiefly required in a Leader ? « Not the fire of a bully , the phlegm of a pleader ...
... never have wish'd to begin " This kind of discussion , yet since we are in it , " With some plain remarks I'll detain you a minute . " Let us see what is chiefly required in a Leader ? « Not the fire of a bully , the phlegm of a pleader ...
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... never could vote For one , who his party could change , like his coat ; And that , whosoever be chosen , he must , At least , be a person that some one would trust . * Iliad , b . 1 . † Sir F. Flood , Bart . M. P. for Wexfordshire ...
... never could vote For one , who his party could change , like his coat ; And that , whosoever be chosen , he must , At least , be a person that some one would trust . * Iliad , b . 1 . † Sir F. Flood , Bart . M. P. for Wexfordshire ...
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... never would fail , " To examine each case in the greetest detail : " And that he already was furnish'd with plenty " To last him till March eighteen hundred and twenty . " Would summon two Boards - the Excise and the 66 66 Stamps ...
... never would fail , " To examine each case in the greetest detail : " And that he already was furnish'd with plenty " To last him till March eighteen hundred and twenty . " Would summon two Boards - the Excise and the 66 66 Stamps ...
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... never would suit a political leader . And that as to law and religion , the Nation Abhorr'd foreign projects and rash innovation ; And ne'er would consent their palladium to see In the hands of the Son of a French Refugee . * Lord ...
... never would suit a political leader . And that as to law and religion , the Nation Abhorr'd foreign projects and rash innovation ; And ne'er would consent their palladium to see In the hands of the Son of a French Refugee . * Lord ...
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