The New Whig GuideW. Wright, 46, Fleet-Street., 1819 - 240 Seiten |
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... Treaty of Ghent ! * For each sev'ral point , the proposer of each Is duly equipp'd with a notice and speech ; While WHITBREAD , who seizes on every man's theme , Like bold Bully Bottom , in Midsummer's Dream , † It seems from the ...
... Treaty of Ghent ! * For each sev'ral point , the proposer of each Is duly equipp'd with a notice and speech ; While WHITBREAD , who seizes on every man's theme , Like bold Bully Bottom , in Midsummer's Dream , † It seems from the ...
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... 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 NEW WHIG ...
... 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 NEW WHIG ...
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... treaty of peace , quoth the Leader- ' I can- not pronounce an opinion upon this treaty , Mr. Speaker , until I have read it . No one has a right , Mr. Speaker , to call on me for an opinion upon this treaty until I have read it . This ...
... treaty of peace , quoth the Leader- ' I can- not pronounce an opinion upon this treaty , Mr. Speaker , until I have read it . No one has a right , Mr. Speaker , to call on me for an opinion upon this treaty until I have read it . This ...
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... treaty . I am not such a fool as I am generally supposed to be . ' Here he pauseth , and raising his spectacles with his hand , and poising them dexter- ously on his forehead , he looketh stedfastly at the Speaker for some moments ...
... treaty . I am not such a fool as I am generally supposed to be . ' Here he pauseth , and raising his spectacles with his hand , and poising them dexter- ously on his forehead , he looketh stedfastly at the Speaker for some moments ...
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... Treaty has not been laid before Parliament in extenso ; though its results have been communicated to the House of Commons . Our readers will , we have no doubt , be curious to see the whole of this important and original document . This ...
... Treaty has not been laid before Parliament in extenso ; though its results have been communicated to the House of Commons . Our readers will , we have no doubt , be curious to see the whole of this important and original document . This ...
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