The New Whig GuideW. Wright, 46, Fleet-Street., 1819 - 240 Seiten |
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... jokes , and 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.
... jokes , and 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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... George Tierney , Esq . , M. P. for Appleby . Treasurer of the Navy under Lord Sidmouth , President of the Board of Controul with All the Talents.E . " But sound common sense , quiet , pliant , 10 THE NEW WHIG GUIDE . -No II.
... George Tierney , Esq . , M. P. for Appleby . Treasurer of the Navy under Lord Sidmouth , President of the Board of Controul with All the Talents.E . " But sound common sense , quiet , pliant , 10 THE NEW WHIG GUIDE . -No II.
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... GEORGE , unamazed , Very readily join'd in the laugh he had raised , And cried to his friends with satirical grin , " Good folks , you may laugh - I'll be damn'd if you win . " The judges then said that they never could vote For one ...
... GEORGE , unamazed , Very readily join'd in the laugh he had raised , And cried to his friends with satirical grin , " Good folks , you may laugh - I'll be damn'd if you win . " The judges then said that they never could vote For one ...
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... ; there remained but the thorn . III . For the breath of the ocean came strong on the blast , And bung'd up the eyes of old GEORGE as it pass'd : And the eyes of the sleepers wax'd deadly and chill ENGLISH MELODIES . 119.
... ; there remained but the thorn . III . For the breath of the ocean came strong on the blast , And bung'd up the eyes of old GEORGE as it pass'd : And the eyes of the sleepers wax'd deadly and chill ENGLISH MELODIES . 119.
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... GEORGE PONSONBY . Fare ye well - and if for Easter- Still for Easter fare ye well- Till the call ye now released are , ' Gainst the Serjeant none rebel . * I have not thought it necessary to reprint this original , for several reasons ...
... GEORGE PONSONBY . Fare ye well - and if for Easter- Still for Easter fare ye well- Till the call ye now released are , ' Gainst the Serjeant none rebel . * I have not thought it necessary to reprint this original , for several reasons ...
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