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... 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 ,
... 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 ,
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... WHITBREAD , who seizes on every man's theme , Like bold Bully Bottom , in Midsummer's Dream , † * It seems from the parliamentary debates that all these were subjects of discussion about this time.-E. Shakespeare's " Midsummer Night's ...
... WHITBREAD , who seizes on every man's theme , Like bold Bully Bottom , in Midsummer's Dream , † * It seems from the parliamentary debates that all these were subjects of discussion about this time.-E. Shakespeare's " Midsummer Night's ...
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... WHITBREAD arose ( ever sure to be first When Vanity's bubbles are going to burst ) : " Who dares , " he began , " I repeat , who can dare " His claims for this honour with mine to compare ? " My talents so various , my industry such ...
... WHITBREAD arose ( ever sure to be first When Vanity's bubbles are going to burst ) : " Who dares , " he began , " I repeat , who can dare " His claims for this honour with mine to compare ? " My talents so various , my industry such ...
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... WHITBREAD the Great in the Naples Gazette ; * It would seem that the admirers of Buonaparte affect to call him by the French trisyllabic contraction of his name , while , else- where , the name is sounded as a quadrisyllable , agreeably ...
... WHITBREAD the Great in the Naples Gazette ; * It would seem that the admirers of Buonaparte affect to call him by the French trisyllabic contraction of his name , while , else- where , the name is sounded as a quadrisyllable , agreeably ...
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... Whitbread on a complaint of the increased prices of porter . - E . + Tho . Creevey , Esq . M. P. for Morpeth . He had been Secre- tary to the Board of Controul in the Talents ' administration . - E . Terræ filius . A kind of general ...
... Whitbread on a complaint of the increased prices of porter . - E . + Tho . Creevey , Esq . M. P. for Morpeth . He had been Secre- tary to the Board of Controul in the Talents ' administration . - E . Terræ filius . A kind of general ...
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