The New Whig GuideW. Wright, 46, Fleet-Street., 1819 - 240 Seiten |
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... strange Probably Sir J. Mackintosh , whose costume is sometimes singular . - E . + This gentleman , though he is all through these papers called Will Martin , seems to be Henry Martin , Esq . M. P. for Kin- sale : the reason of the ...
... strange Probably Sir J. Mackintosh , whose costume is sometimes singular . - E . + This gentleman , though he is all through these papers called Will Martin , seems to be Henry Martin , Esq . M. P. for Kin- sale : the reason of the ...
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... strange doctrines , wherein he stand- eth alone . I have heard many questions put very genteelly by a Mr. Bennet , * an honourable ; who is in my mind mighty well bred , though he disfigureth him- self by wearing a green wig . He is ...
... strange doctrines , wherein he stand- eth alone . I have heard many questions put very genteelly by a Mr. Bennet , * an honourable ; who is in my mind mighty well bred , though he disfigureth him- self by wearing a green wig . He is ...
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... strange custom , when speaking , of holding his hat in one hand , and smoothing the felt of it with the other , the which made me at the * The Honourable Frederick North Douglas , son of Lord Glen- bervie , M. P. for Banbury . It would ...
... strange custom , when speaking , of holding his hat in one hand , and smoothing the felt of it with the other , the which made me at the * The Honourable Frederick North Douglas , son of Lord Glen- bervie , M. P. for Banbury . It would ...
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... strange to say , the House preferred them and the old Code to the new one , which Sir Samuel had prepared . I say nothing to thee of the entries made on the behalf of Whitbread , because as they are of a marvellous great number , he ...
... strange to say , the House preferred them and the old Code to the new one , which Sir Samuel had prepared . I say nothing to thee of the entries made on the behalf of Whitbread , because as they are of a marvellous great number , he ...
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... , are but awkward in that pursuit . They are an extremely disorderly and turbulent race , though mild in their manners and appearance . An L old and strange account of this island is to be GEOGRAPHICAL INTELLIgence . 145.
... , are but awkward in that pursuit . They are an extremely disorderly and turbulent race , though mild in their manners and appearance . An L old and strange account of this island is to be GEOGRAPHICAL INTELLIgence . 145.
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