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... Tribes of the wandering foot and weary breast , How shall ye flee away and be at rest ? The wild Goose hath her nest , the Rat his hole , But what have they , the lowest on the Poll ? VI . AT GREENWICH ANNUAL FEAST . At Greenwich Annual ...
... Tribes of the wandering foot and weary breast , How shall ye flee away and be at rest ? The wild Goose hath her nest , the Rat his hole , But what have they , the lowest on the Poll ? VI . AT GREENWICH ANNUAL FEAST . At Greenwich Annual ...
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Alford Atkinson Banks Stanhope Barton Belton Benjamin Bilsby blacksmith Boston bricklayer Brigg Brocklesby butcher Carr ch 1 ch ch 1 rt Chapman Charles cheers Clark cordwainer cottager Craiselound David Dawson draper East Eastgate Edward Electors Epworth farmer ch farmer rt Fen Allotment Ferry Fishtoft fr 1 fr fr 1 rt Francis Frederick Free-trade Gainsborough gentleman George Grantham Grimsby grocer Hall Harrison Henry Hewson High-street Hill Hogsthorpe Horncastle Hull innkeeper Isaac Jackson James Johnson joiner Jonathan Joseph Kelsey Kirkby Kirton laborer Lincoln Lincolnshire Lindsey London Lord Louth Market Rasen Marshall Martin Matthew Maynooth miller Moor Mumby Newbigg North North Lincolnshire Parker Parliament poll Protectionist R. A. Christopher Revesby Richard Richardson Riggall Robert rt 1 fr rt 1 rt rt rt Saint Samuel Scawby shoemaker Sir Montague Cholmeley Smith John solicitor Spilsby Stephenson Sutton Taylor Upgate Veitch vote Walker West West Butterwick Westgate wheelwright Wilson Wright yeoman
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xxxv 페이지 - I thank you sincerely for the honor you have conferred .upon me.
260 페이지 - SIB: I have had the honour to receive your letter of the 27th November, and to submit it to the consideration of the President.
xii 페이지 - All?— the grave! Where all alike must rest ; — The monarch and his captive slave, The revel's lord and guest ! There all shall mingle 'neath the sod, All rise alike to meet their God ! Where shall their place then...
xxvi 페이지 - ... (hear, hear). He wished it to be distinctly understood that he made no rash pledge on the subject of taxation, further than to state the views he would like to carry into effect if he had the power (