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... Whigs , vii Page 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 viii CONTENTS . Page Political Unions , 126 Severity of.
... Whigs , vii Page 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 viii CONTENTS . Page Political Unions , 126 Severity of.
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... Whig Government , 127 The Equivocator of the Age , 128 Baron Smith and O'Connell , 129 Lord Althorp and Sheil , 130 Lord Althorp's Apology , 131 The Tables turned on Lord Althorp , 132 Lord Althorp's Intrigue , 133 The Shepherd and King ...
... Whig Government , 127 The Equivocator of the Age , 128 Baron Smith and O'Connell , 129 Lord Althorp and Sheil , 130 Lord Althorp's Apology , 131 The Tables turned on Lord Althorp , 132 Lord Althorp's Intrigue , 133 The Shepherd and King ...
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... Whig - Rad Unanimity , 209 The Melbourne Ministry dissolved , 210 The Shepherd and the King's Messenger , 211 Whig Hatred 212 Royalty , William IV . , 213 214 The Melbourne Ministry , X CONTENTS . Brougham's Correspondence with the King ...
... Whig - Rad Unanimity , 209 The Melbourne Ministry dissolved , 210 The Shepherd and the King's Messenger , 211 Whig Hatred 212 Royalty , William IV . , 213 214 The Melbourne Ministry , X CONTENTS . Brougham's Correspondence with the King ...
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... Whigs and Radicals , 272 The Manners of Literary Men , 273 Thomas Campbell , 274 The Term " Good Society , " 275 A Man should be True to his Order , 276 Evil Spirit of Coteries , 277 Patriotism the Sympathy of Race , 278 The Scythians ...
... Whigs and Radicals , 272 The Manners of Literary Men , 273 Thomas Campbell , 274 The Term " Good Society , " 275 A Man should be True to his Order , 276 Evil Spirit of Coteries , 277 Patriotism the Sympathy of Race , 278 The Scythians ...
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... Whigs ? Registrar . That , James , is my appointment - but ' tis no sinecure . The duties are manifold , difficult , and important . North . I wish somebody would knock me down for a song . Shepherd . I'll do that but recollect- -nae ...
... Whigs ? Registrar . That , James , is my appointment - but ' tis no sinecure . The duties are manifold , difficult , and important . North . I wish somebody would knock me down for a song . Shepherd . I'll do that but recollect- -nae ...
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Страница 3 - Gently as a weary wave Sinks, when the summer breeze, hath died, Against an anchored vessel's side ; Even so, without distress, doth she Lie down in peace, and lovingly. The day is placid in its going, To a lingering motion bound, Like the river in its flowing— Can there be a softer sound ? So the balmy minutes pass, While this radiant creature lies Couched upon the dewy grass, Pensively with downcast eyes.
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