The New Whig GuideWright, 1819 - 240 Seiten |
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... manner and face , 66 My scheme for a Leader assigns the first place . " The next proposition I mean to advance " Is this that our chief should be skill'd in finance : " Can one , not expert at financial debate , " To any extent , clog ...
... manner and face , 66 My scheme for a Leader assigns the first place . " The next proposition I mean to advance " Is this that our chief should be skill'd in finance : " Can one , not expert at financial debate , " To any extent , clog ...
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... manner of an ancient ) with pebbles in his mouth . He hath a 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 ...
... manner of an ancient ) with pebbles in his mouth . He hath a 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 ...
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... manner in which he assured his auditors that " if he were as te- dious as a King , he could find it in his heart to bestow all his tediousness on their Worships . " and that " he thanked God he was as honest as any man living , that was ...
... manner in which he assured his auditors that " if he were as te- dious as a King , he could find it in his heart to bestow all his tediousness on their Worships . " and that " he thanked God he was as honest as any man living , that was ...
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... manner , to the following effect : " Beware , Doctor , that it fare not with you as with your predecessor , the famous HIPPOCRATES , whom the mistaken citizens of Athens sent for , in this very manner , to cure the Philosopher ...
... manner , to the following effect : " Beware , Doctor , that it fare not with you as with your predecessor , the famous HIPPOCRATES , whom the mistaken citizens of Athens sent for , in this very manner , to cure the Philosopher ...
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... manner , and he proposed sundry wild and visionary schemes for war , hostilities , and finance , so that it appeared that the poor creature fancied himself a great Ge- neral and Minister of State . In the course of his speech , I felt ...
... manner , and he proposed sundry wild and visionary schemes for war , hostilities , and finance , so that it appeared that the poor creature fancied himself a great Ge- neral and Minister of State . In the course of his speech , I felt ...
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