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... Bathurst . * DOCTOR . - Sir , I mean your distemper ; what gave you this tumor ? VETUS . Bathurst , Bathurst , Bathurst ! OLD WOMAN . - For God's sake , Sir , don't name that evil spirit ; my poor master was just getting quiet , when ...
... Bathurst . * DOCTOR . - Sir , I mean your distemper ; what gave you this tumor ? VETUS . Bathurst , Bathurst , Bathurst ! OLD WOMAN . - For God's sake , Sir , don't name that evil spirit ; my poor master was just getting quiet , when ...
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... Bathurst . THE EDITOR . - Doctor , you are in a small mis- take here ; this Gentleman is Mr. an author -an occasional author . He wrote " Reasons for quitting the Cabinet . " ---- " The Account of the Mahratta War , " and several other ...
... Bathurst . THE EDITOR . - Doctor , you are in a small mis- take here ; this Gentleman is Mr. an author -an occasional author . He wrote " Reasons for quitting the Cabinet . " ---- " The Account of the Mahratta War , " and several other ...
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... BATHURST and Sir JOHN NEW- PORT . Sir JOHN Soon exhibited very solid marks of gravity and good sense ; but spoke in so very low a tone , that I could with difficulty collect the tenor of his discourse . Those , however , who were near ...
... BATHURST and Sir JOHN NEW- PORT . Sir JOHN Soon exhibited very solid marks of gravity and good sense ; but spoke in so very low a tone , that I could with difficulty collect the tenor of his discourse . Those , however , who were near ...
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... BATHURST immediately replied to Sir JOHN , which he did in a sharp , shrill voice , and with con- siderable vehemence and agility : he ridiculed Mr. HILEY ADDINGTON's cheering ; defended the ex- clusive bounty to Irish linen , and the ...
... BATHURST immediately replied to Sir JOHN , which he did in a sharp , shrill voice , and with con- siderable vehemence and agility : he ridiculed Mr. HILEY ADDINGTON's cheering ; defended the ex- clusive bounty to Irish linen , and the ...
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... BATHURST , in sitting down , placed himself between Sir HENRY PARNELL and General MATHEW . I next thought that Mr. VESEY FITZGERALD and Mr. WILLIAM SMITH were called to the table . Mr. FITZGERALD testified great impatience , while Mr ...
... BATHURST , in sitting down , placed himself between Sir HENRY PARNELL and General MATHEW . I next thought that Mr. VESEY FITZGERALD and Mr. WILLIAM SMITH were called to the table . Mr. FITZGERALD testified great impatience , while Mr ...
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