Journal of a Tour and Residence in Great Britain, During the Years 1810 and 1811, Volume 1J. Ballantyne and Company, 1817 - 530 páginas |
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... lodge . It was not the day of admittance , and we were told it was necessary to write to Lord M. E. A note was dispatched , and word returned that we were welcome , and a key given to us , opening 8 CORNWALL - CLIMATE - PLANTS ..
... lodge . It was not the day of admittance , and we were told it was necessary to write to Lord M. E. A note was dispatched , and word returned that we were welcome , and a key given to us , opening 8 CORNWALL - CLIMATE - PLANTS ..
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Louis Simond. out leaving their places , and merely standing up ; Lord P. Lord G. G. and Mr F. - this last mem- ber spoke with great vehemence in favour of ministers , -all three with a sort of schoolboy oratory , well enough as a lesson ...
Louis Simond. out leaving their places , and merely standing up ; Lord P. Lord G. G. and Mr F. - this last mem- ber spoke with great vehemence in favour of ministers , -all three with a sort of schoolboy oratory , well enough as a lesson ...
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... Lord Chatham having been compared to those of Cicero and Demos- thenes , Johnson was asked which of the two man- ners , the Greek or the Roman , these speeches resembled most ? I do not know , he answered ; but this I can say , I wrote ...
... Lord Chatham having been compared to those of Cicero and Demos- thenes , Johnson was asked which of the two man- ners , the Greek or the Roman , these speeches resembled most ? I do not know , he answered ; but this I can say , I wrote ...
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... Lords blames the ministry very much for communicating some private correspondence with individuals in Spain , which may endanger their safety , and is , they al- lege , a cruel , impolitic , and abominable breach LONDON - REPORTERS . 87.
... Lords blames the ministry very much for communicating some private correspondence with individuals in Spain , which may endanger their safety , and is , they al- lege , a cruel , impolitic , and abominable breach LONDON - REPORTERS . 87.
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... Lords are their judges . Their salary is perma nent ; and as long as they do their duty , that is to say , as long as they are the strict organs of the law , they are as independent of the King and ministers as these are of the judges ...
... Lords are their judges . Their salary is perma nent ; and as long as they do their duty , that is to say , as long as they are the strict organs of the law , they are as independent of the King and ministers as these are of the judges ...
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