The New Whig GuideWright, 1819 - 240 Seiten |
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... Lord Althorpe on the Leather Tax The Wiltshire Letter Elgin Marbles Extraordinary Parliamentary Debate 199 ib . 201 212 THE NEW WHIG GUIDE . THE CHOICE OF A LEADER viii CONTENTS .
... Lord Althorpe on the Leather Tax The Wiltshire Letter Elgin Marbles Extraordinary Parliamentary Debate 199 ib . 201 212 THE NEW WHIG GUIDE . THE CHOICE OF A LEADER viii CONTENTS .
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... Lord Duncannon behind one of the Elgin Metopes , * could not distinctly hear , and the Meeting soon after broke up . * The Elgin marbles were still at Burlington House . — E . N AN EXCELLENT NEW SONG . To the old tune of MEETING AT ...
... Lord Duncannon behind one of the Elgin Metopes , * could not distinctly hear , and the Meeting soon after broke up . * The Elgin marbles were still at Burlington House . — E . N AN EXCELLENT NEW SONG . To the old tune of MEETING AT ...
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... Lord Elgin obtained these marbles . It has been asserted that they were in a process of destruction ; that the Turks fired at them as marks ; " but what , " Mr. Hammersley may justly ask , " what does that signify ? the Turks had a ...
... Lord Elgin obtained these marbles . It has been asserted that they were in a process of destruction ; that the Turks fired at them as marks ; " but what , " Mr. Hammersley may justly ask , " what does that signify ? the Turks had a ...
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... Lord Elgin to convey the Parthenon ( which I understand to be the St. Paul's of Athens ) to this town ? what is sauce for the goose is , as the poet expresses it , sauce for the gander . " Mr. Hammersley might next proceed to object to ...
... Lord Elgin to convey the Parthenon ( which I understand to be the St. Paul's of Athens ) to this town ? what is sauce for the goose is , as the poet expresses it , sauce for the gander . " Mr. Hammersley might next proceed to object to ...
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... Lord Elgin charges for a horse's head ; and a full length statue of the Thames , with an urn , two oars , and a swan , may be had cheaper than the river Ilissus , which has neither urns , nor oars , nor even a head ; and what is a river ...
... Lord Elgin charges for a horse's head ; and a full length statue of the Thames , with an urn , two oars , and a swan , may be had cheaper than the river Ilissus , which has neither urns , nor oars , nor even a head ; and what is a river ...
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