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Yet this worthy Prince , we , by treaties , despoil “ At first of his ships , and at
length of his soil . “ Akin to this crime , are the allied attacks on “ The royal ,
revered , and respectable Saxon ! " Good heav'ns , with what colours , what
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Yet this worthy Prince , we , by treaties , despoil “ At first of his ships , and at
length of his soil . “ Akin to this crime , are the allied attacks on “ The royal ,
revered , and respectable Saxon ! " Good heav'ns , with what colours , what
words 34 THE ...
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Our respectable men are all damn'd obstinate blockheads ; we had , however ,
on the other hand , Sir HENRY MONTGOMERY , a new hand , and Mr. Swan , an
old one . I should mention to you that Mr. DOUGLAS , who visited the EMPEROR
...
Our respectable men are all damn'd obstinate blockheads ; we had , however ,
on the other hand , Sir HENRY MONTGOMERY , a new hand , and Mr. Swan , an
old one . I should mention to you that Mr. DOUGLAS , who visited the EMPEROR
...
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... one young woman was said to have been lost on the occasion , and several
respectable families were thrown into a state of the greatest distress . * Lord
STANLEY was only sorry that the motion • Here and in other places there are
allusions ...
... one young woman was said to have been lost on the occasion , and several
respectable families were thrown into a state of the greatest distress . * Lord
STANLEY was only sorry that the motion • Here and in other places there are
allusions ...
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... had meant any thing disrespectful to Mr. Ponsonby by calling him an old
woman , and saw nothing in the character of old women that should make it a
matter of reproach to be likened to one of that respectable , and valuable class of
society .
... had meant any thing disrespectful to Mr. Ponsonby by calling him an old
woman , and saw nothing in the character of old women that should make it a
matter of reproach to be likened to one of that respectable , and valuable class of
society .
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Nay more , he might have the pleasure to state that a respectable artist on the
other side of Westminster - bridge , Mr. Coade , had invented a composition
which was fire - proof ; and he had ascertained that Mr. Coade would be happy to
make ...
Nay more , he might have the pleasure to state that a respectable artist on the
other side of Westminster - bridge , Mr. Coade , had invented a composition
which was fire - proof ; and he had ascertained that Mr. Coade would be happy to
make ...
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