The Rising Sun: A Serio-comic Satiric Romance, 1권Appleyards, 1807 |
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... parties are justly convicted , whatever may be their rank or station in the country ; though they should be the first ladies in the land , they should certainly exhibit themselves in the PIL- LORY ! ' - As we have never witnessed such ...
... parties are justly convicted , whatever may be their rank or station in the country ; though they should be the first ladies in the land , they should certainly exhibit themselves in the PIL- LORY ! ' - As we have never witnessed such ...
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... rior talents and integrity ; but man is Quâvis incertior aurâ , — and the public good was too often sacrificed to private interest . In the Common Hall there . were always two parties : one which favoured the views 18 THE RISING SUN .
... rior talents and integrity ; but man is Quâvis incertior aurâ , — and the public good was too often sacrificed to private interest . In the Common Hall there . were always two parties : one which favoured the views 18 THE RISING SUN .
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A Serio-comic Satiric Romance Eaton Stannard Barrett. were always two parties : one which favoured the views of the ... party were opposed to the Steward , whom they wish- ed to push out , that they might worm them- selves into the good ...
A Serio-comic Satiric Romance Eaton Stannard Barrett. were always two parties : one which favoured the views of the ... party were opposed to the Steward , whom they wish- ed to push out , that they might worm them- selves into the good ...
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... party had been formed against the Steward , by lawyer Dunn , Charles Brush , and Edmund Quirke , who ven- tured so far as to pry into the household con- cerns of the Lord . Quirke was to attempt to retrench all superfluities at his ...
... party had been formed against the Steward , by lawyer Dunn , Charles Brush , and Edmund Quirke , who ven- tured so far as to pry into the household con- cerns of the Lord . Quirke was to attempt to retrench all superfluities at his ...
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... party , who , it has been said , laughed in their sleeves , and thought the joke as good a one as Nero imagined the burning of Rome to be . After these disorders had lasted several days , the rabble were quelled by force ; and it was ...
... party , who , it has been said , laughed in their sleeves , and thought the joke as good a one as Nero imagined the burning of Rome to be . After these disorders had lasted several days , the rabble were quelled by force ; and it was ...
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