Sydenham: Or, Memoirs of a Man of the World ...E. L. Carey & A. Hart, 1833 |
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... leaders on both sides had condescended to recog- nize it , by making overtures to me to join them . It was the third morning since my arrival in town , and I be- gan to be prepared for the expected communication from head- quarters ...
... leaders on both sides had condescended to recog- nize it , by making overtures to me to join them . It was the third morning since my arrival in town , and I be- gan to be prepared for the expected communication from head- quarters ...
Strona 57
... leader of the House of Commons . He was a young man of noble family , and had practised at the bar some years with eminent success . When he came into Parliament , he soon signalized himself by his ta- lents for debate , which were ...
... leader of the House of Commons . He was a young man of noble family , and had practised at the bar some years with eminent success . When he came into Parliament , he soon signalized himself by his ta- lents for debate , which were ...
Strona 62
... leader of Opposition was sometimes called , on account of his ungentle qualities and fearful powers of sar- casm , relaxed into something approaching a gracious smile , but still partaking of that repulsive sneer which was the natu- ral ...
... leader of Opposition was sometimes called , on account of his ungentle qualities and fearful powers of sar- casm , relaxed into something approaching a gracious smile , but still partaking of that repulsive sneer which was the natu- ral ...
Strona 64
... leader of his party in the House of Commons , and though not an eloquent man , was an excellent debater , for he knew better than any other man the tone and temper of that assembly , and had a thorough practi- cal knowledge of general ...
... leader of his party in the House of Commons , and though not an eloquent man , was an excellent debater , for he knew better than any other man the tone and temper of that assembly , and had a thorough practi- cal knowledge of general ...
Strona 65
... , for you have been seven years in the world , and if you were a true and devoted partisan , you might by this time have been an able leader in- stead of a recruit . You will tell me , SYDENHAM . 65 CHAPTER XVIII. ...
... , for you have been seven years in the world , and if you were a true and devoted partisan , you might by this time have been an able leader in- stead of a recruit . You will tell me , SYDENHAM . 65 CHAPTER XVIII. ...
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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.