The New Whig GuideWright, 1819 - 240 Seiten |
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... Meeting at Burlington House 166 · An excellent New Song • 178 Failure of the Buccaneers and Loss of the Broom Fire Ship • The Trial of Henry Brougham for Mutiny · 181 • 186 On Mr. Methuen's Support of Lord Althorpe on the Leather Tax ...
... Meeting at Burlington House 166 · An excellent New Song • 178 Failure of the Buccaneers and Loss of the Broom Fire Ship • The Trial of Henry Brougham for Mutiny · 181 • 186 On Mr. Methuen's Support of Lord Althorpe on the Leather Tax ...
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... meeting each member began To open his separate project and plan , And each in each varied event of the times Beholds a new mark of the Ministry's crimes- Bad faith with MURAT - and the low price of Corn , The American Lakes - and the ...
... meeting each member began To open his separate project and plan , And each in each varied event of the times Beholds a new mark of the Ministry's crimes- Bad faith with MURAT - and the low price of Corn , The American Lakes - and the ...
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... Meeting is strongly entreated to note ( The few who could speak , and the crowd who should vote ; ) As it was not the SPEAKER who now sat before ' em , They ought to maintain some degree of decorum . Then WHITBREAD arose ( ever sure to ...
... Meeting is strongly entreated to note ( The few who could speak , and the crowd who should vote ; ) As it was not the SPEAKER who now sat before ' em , They ought to maintain some degree of decorum . Then WHITBREAD arose ( ever sure to ...
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... meeting will not understand , " That I , for myself , have this object in hand ; " I mean no such thing ; but my honest advice is , " To try to select some such man at this crisis . " Whomever it be - I have no private ends- " I shall ...
... meeting will not understand , " That I , for myself , have this object in hand ; " I mean no such thing ; but my honest advice is , " To try to select some such man at this crisis . " Whomever it be - I have no private ends- " I shall ...
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... Meeting , " he hoped , " would a leader elect , " Whose courage and skill might such culprits detect ; " Whose zeal would not think it was going too far " To summon some thousands of rogues to the bar ; " For him , he profess'd that he ...
... Meeting , " he hoped , " would a leader elect , " Whose courage and skill might such culprits detect ; " Whose zeal would not think it was going too far " To summon some thousands of rogues to the bar ; " For him , he profess'd that he ...
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alluded appearance April Bathurst Beggar's Opera Bench Bobus Boreley Bragge Bathurst Brother Hiley BROUGHAM called Canning's character cheer CHORUS-And a diddling cries Croker debate Doctor Earl Elgin Elgin Marbles ENGLISH MELODIES Excisemon favour FITZGERALD Fort Regent Gentleman George George Ponsonby head hear HILEY ADDINGTON hope House of Commons Huskisson Irish island JOHN WILLIAM WARD late leader Lisbon Liverpool Lord BINNING Lord Castlereagh Lord Liverpool Lord Sidmouth Lordship loud Majesty manner Marquis of Ratford meeting Members Methuen Ministers motion ne'er never Nicholas Vansittart Noble Lord observed Orator Parliament Parliamentary party Paul PEEL person Ponsonby present President Prisoner propose racter RAT CLUB rat thee Ratte Rattesley Regent respectable Right Honourable rose seat seemed song speak Speaker speech Sturges Bourne talents thou thought TIERNEY tion Treasury Vansittart VESEY vote WARRENDER Wart Whigs whole worthy WYNN