The New Whig GuideW. Wright, 46, Fleet-Street., 1819 - 240 Seiten |
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... 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 , The Choice of a Leader —No.
... 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 , The Choice of a Leader —No.
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Palmerston (Viscount.) Expects the whole sway of the faction to bear , And sees his own strength in his party's despair . And now to the meeting each member began To open his separate project and plan , And each in each varied event of ...
Palmerston (Viscount.) Expects the whole sway of the faction to bear , And sees his own strength in his party's despair . And now to the meeting each member began To open his separate project and plan , And each in each varied event of ...
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... whole game which each party pur sues ; " And knows who are nibbling , who hungry , who nice- " The hope of each faction - and every man's price ! " These arts are not studied , like figures of speech , 66 Experience alone such ...
... whole game which each party pur sues ; " And knows who are nibbling , who hungry , who nice- " The hope of each faction - and every man's price ! " These arts are not studied , like figures of speech , 66 Experience alone such ...
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... whole they were not quite so well favoured . They call a short and squattish gentleman of the name of Ponsonby , their Leader - but my mind misgives me if there be not more than one half who are loth to follow him . The leader is , as ...
... whole they were not quite so well favoured . They call a short and squattish gentleman of the name of Ponsonby , their Leader - but my mind misgives me if there be not more than one half who are loth to follow him . The leader is , as ...
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... whole House in a state of merri- ment upwards of three quarters of an hour , by read- ing an ancient missal respecting something which he called the Order of the Bath . He was , however , despite of his jests , grievously disposed to ...
... whole House in a state of merri- ment upwards of three quarters of an hour , by read- ing an ancient missal respecting something which he called the Order of the Bath . He was , however , despite of his jests , grievously disposed to ...
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ALTHORPE appeared ARTICLE Bennet bill Broom BROUGHAM called debates Ditto-Bill Ditto-To Duke Elgin Elgin Marbles ENGLISH MELODIES Excise Excisemon eyes favour Fort Regent Gentleman George Ponsonby Goosey Gordon hand Handsome SMITH hath head hear Henry Honourable Friend Honourable George Ponsonby hope House of Commons Ireland Irish island Lambton laugh leader letter Lord ALTHORPE Lord CASTLEREAGH Lord Elgin Lord Grenville Lord Sidmouth Lordship loud Majesty the Emperor manner Martin Members Methuen Monck Montague and Pelham motion ne'er never Noble notice o'er observed Opposition papers Parliament House party Paul persons PLUMER Prisoner propose Regent Right Honourable Right Honourable George Romilly seat seems Sir Charles Monck Sir FRANCIS BURDETT Sir GILBERT HEATHCOTE speak Speaker speech spoke supposed Talents thereof thou mayest thought TIERNEY Treasury treaty Vansittart VETUS vote Whigs Whitbread woman words worthy