Sydenham: Or, Memoirs of a Man of the World ...E. L. Carey & A. Hart, 1833 |
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... Government ; and , in like manner , I trust , when I shall have successfully vindicated my- self against the charges which the honourable Gentleman who has just now quitted the hustings has - not indeed levelled directly at my person ...
... Government ; and , in like manner , I trust , when I shall have successfully vindicated my- self against the charges which the honourable Gentleman who has just now quitted the hustings has - not indeed levelled directly at my person ...
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... Government ; and they see that it is vain to expect a reform of those abuses from persons who have an interest in them . They are resolved , therefore , to endure no longer the insolence and rapacity of placemen , nor to confide in the ...
... Government ; and they see that it is vain to expect a reform of those abuses from persons who have an interest in them . They are resolved , therefore , to endure no longer the insolence and rapacity of placemen , nor to confide in the ...
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... to which the other ministers were content to yield , because they dared not provoke them to join the enemy . The Opposition regarded Mr. VOL . II . 5 9 Anstruther , who was the organ of Government in the SYDENHAM . 45.
... to which the other ministers were content to yield , because they dared not provoke them to join the enemy . The Opposition regarded Mr. VOL . II . 5 9 Anstruther , who was the organ of Government in the SYDENHAM . 45.
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... Government in the House of Commons , with kindly feelings , and attributed to his influence all the gracious measures which Government introduced or assented to . The Whigs therefore were content to remain in quiet expectation of some ...
... Government in the House of Commons , with kindly feelings , and attributed to his influence all the gracious measures which Government introduced or assented to . The Whigs therefore were content to remain in quiet expectation of some ...
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... government of the discreet guardian , who firmly refuses to comply with the sense- less demands and childish humours of his ward , and sometimes chastens him for his future benefit . But the latter may be likened to the conduct of the ...
... government of the discreet guardian , who firmly refuses to comply with the sense- less demands and childish humours of his ward , and sometimes chastens him for his future benefit . But the latter may be likened to the conduct of the ...
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Strona 142 - ... sermo oritur, non de villis domibusve alienis, nee male necne Lepos saltet ; sed quod magis ad nos pertinet et nescire malum est agitamus : utrumne divitiis homines an sint virtute beati ; quidve ad amicitias, usus rectumne, trahat nos ; 75 et quae sit natura boni summumque quid eius.
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Strona 96 - Gentlemen," said he, drawing from his pocket a sheet of paper folded in the form of a letter,
Strona 142 - Pocula, seu modicis uvescit laetius. Ergo Sermo oritur, non de villis domibusve alienis, Nee male necne Lepos saltet...
Strona 16 - I am unacquainted, to offer yourself as a candidate to supply the vacancy in the representation of the county, occasioned by the death of Mr. Sotheby ?"
Strona 71 - He asked me what I had been doing with myself during the summer, and without pausing for a reply, ran into a history of his own transactions since we had parted.
Strona 156 - ... rely on them, they bend and totter, and ill brook supporting you.