England and France: Or, A Cure for the Ministerial GallomaniaJ. Murray, 1832 - 268 Seiten |
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... me to congratulate your Lordship on the distinguished manner in which , in this affair , you have supported the honour and the interests of the country , whose fortunes , by a wild caprice of Destiny , you DEDICATION .
... me to congratulate your Lordship on the distinguished manner in which , in this affair , you have supported the honour and the interests of the country , whose fortunes , by a wild caprice of Destiny , you DEDICATION .
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... honour . As all the world is now disarming as Ire- land is at length content , and Jamaica almost cool- and your Lordship's mind suffused with that calm satisfaction which is the consolatory offspring of success - - your Lordship may ...
... honour . As all the world is now disarming as Ire- land is at length content , and Jamaica almost cool- and your Lordship's mind suffused with that calm satisfaction which is the consolatory offspring of success - - your Lordship may ...
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... honoured with private interviews by the Pacha . It was immediately after the events of July . As the Englishman was well acquainted with the con- stant intrigues of the French in Egypt , — a country of which we may , some day , hear ...
... honoured with private interviews by the Pacha . It was immediately after the events of July . As the Englishman was well acquainted with the con- stant intrigues of the French in Egypt , — a country of which we may , some day , hear ...
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... honour ? and has he not condescended to accept from my hands the finest shawl that Cachemere ever produced ? " The reasoning was unanswerable ; and the soli- tary Englishman , who was rather a poet than a politician , proceeded on his ...
... honour ? and has he not condescended to accept from my hands the finest shawl that Cachemere ever produced ? " The reasoning was unanswerable ; and the soli- tary Englishman , who was rather a poet than a politician , proceeded on his ...
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... honour , firmness , and talent . Villèle was a great statesman , who in time would have obviated the blunder of the charter , which , affecting to settle all , settled nothing , and after exhausting all the common - places of the ...
... honour , firmness , and talent . Villèle was a great statesman , who in time would have obviated the blunder of the charter , which , affecting to settle all , settled nothing , and after exhausting all the common - places of the ...
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