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... to the old school of Treasury Secretaries , from old George Rose inclusive , to old George Harrison , or five- thousand - pound - Harrison as he is called - of course exclusive . appropriations upon the altar of his country , by provid-
... to the old school of Treasury Secretaries , from old George Rose inclusive , to old George Harrison , or five- thousand - pound - Harrison as he is called - of course exclusive . appropriations upon the altar of his country , by provid-
xxi 페이지
... called the Earl of Trippleborough , led to his Lordship's placing me in the House of Commons , as the independent representative of the constituents of his pocket borough of- A mortgage made a banker part owner of the property , and I ...
... called the Earl of Trippleborough , led to his Lordship's placing me in the House of Commons , as the independent representative of the constituents of his pocket borough of- A mortgage made a banker part owner of the property , and I ...
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... called me , dear . I never could feel either joy or sorrow , My heart is so spongy , my liver so white ; But very large sums from the taxes I borrow , And humbug the people , by family right . When the people are fools no more , They'll ...
... called me , dear . I never could feel either joy or sorrow , My heart is so spongy , my liver so white ; But very large sums from the taxes I borrow , And humbug the people , by family right . When the people are fools no more , They'll ...
46 페이지
... called them Lord Wynford's speech . The Devil then seized Lord Wynford's black crutches , And gave Lord Falmouth three or four touches ; And Falmouth arose and spoke , I'm sure , What man not inspir'd ne'er uttered before . And ...
... called them Lord Wynford's speech . The Devil then seized Lord Wynford's black crutches , And gave Lord Falmouth three or four touches ; And Falmouth arose and spoke , I'm sure , What man not inspir'd ne'er uttered before . And ...
47 페이지
... called him to order . “ Of cuts , ” roared the Devil , “ the unkindest of all Is the cut of a friend I have fed in my stall ; I've guided his heart , his mind , and his quill , Have moulded the Court and two Kings to his will ; The ...
... called him to order . “ Of cuts , ” roared the Devil , “ the unkindest of all Is the cut of a friend I have fed in my stall ; I've guided his heart , his mind , and his quill , Have moulded the Court and two Kings to his will ; The ...
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AB-RD-N anti-reform B-lly H-lm-s beautiful effusion Bench Bexley Bishop Blue Bag borough in Schedule BOROUGH OF T-MW-TH Boroughbridge breeches brogue CHARLES WETHERELL cheer confess Cr-k-r-go-bragh Cr-ss-t dear dozey Duke Earl of Eld-n Eldon English language Erin fat-un Fire-king following poem friend Lord friend Sir gave genius George D-ws-n grin H-me hear HOHENLINDEN honour House of Commons Hudibras humbug I-gles inuendo John Bull LITTLE PILFERING London looked Lord A-th-rp Lord B-xl-y Lord Gr-nv-lle Lord M-ns-n LORD TENTERDEN'S DREAM Lord Wynford's Lordship ne'er night once ould Parliament Parody pate Ph-lp-ts poem omitted-too pray!-Oh Prelate Reform Bill roared rose ROYAL RUPERT STREET S-bth-rp Sc-rl-tt scarcely shillelagh Sidmouth Sir George Hill Sir George M-rr-y Sir Robert Bateson Sir Rt Solon soul Speaker speech sudorific sudorific mountain SWEET BOROUGH Tantara taxes Tenterden thee Toryana Treasury vote Wat Tyler Wetherell Whigs worthy friend
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71 페이지 - twixt south and south-west side ; On either which he would dispute, Confute, change hands, and still confute. He'd undertake to prove, by force Of argument, a man's no horse; He'd prove a buzzard is no fowl, And that a lord may be an owl, A calf an alderman, a goose a justice, And rooks committee-men and trustees. He'd run in debt by disputation, And pay with ratiocination. All this by syllogism, true In mood and figure, he would do.
58 페이지 - Th' had heard three labourers of Babel, Or Cerberus himself pronounce A leash of languages at once. This he as volubly would vent, As if his stock would ne'er be spent : And truly to support that charge, He had supplies as vast and large ; For he could coin or counterfeit New words, with little or no wit...
70 페이지 - His angle-rod made of a sturdy oak ; His line a cable which in storms ne'er broke ; His hook he baited with a dragon's tail, And sat upon a rock, and bobbed for whale.
57 페이지 - t, his speech, In loftiness of sound, was rich ; A Babylonish dialect, Which learned pedants much affect : It was a parti-colour'd dress Of patch'd and piebald languages ; 'Twas English cut on Greek and Latin, Like fustian heretofore on satin ; It had an odd promiscuous tone, As if h' had talk'd three parts in one ; Which made some think, when he did gabble, Th' had heard three labourers of Babel, Or Cerberus himself pronounce A leash of languages at once.
54 페이지 - Are these thy favours, day by day, To me above the rest? Then let me love thee more than they, And try to serve thee best.
53 페이지 - And some lines of a very familiar hymn by Dr. Watts ran thus : — " Whene'er I take my walks abroad, How many poor I see. " How many children in the street Half naked I behold ; While I am clothed from head to feet, And sheltered from the cold.
26 페이지 - Eemarks,' printed in folio, at the Clarendon Press, at the expense of the University of Oxford, which, on this occasion, offered to Mr.
32 페이지 - Peel, you can never get office again. Oh Liverpool, Castlereagh, never were any Statesmen more pious, to place-men more true, Of snug roguish places, you both had so many, That my conscience was drill'd like a sieve through and through. But Bexley would preach, and Eldon so grieved, That a suckling...