Politics of the Georgium Sidus; Or, Advice how to Become Great Senators & Statesmen ...Oddy, 1807 - 178 páginas |
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... 161 164 167 , 169 How to treat the Military and Naval Commanders who were employed under your Predecessors ... 173 Sly return to former Principles .... 176 CHAPTER 1 . PRELIMINARY EDUCATION . Nurscling Senator . IIE CONTENTS .
... 161 164 167 , 169 How to treat the Military and Naval Commanders who were employed under your Predecessors ... 173 Sly return to former Principles .... 176 CHAPTER 1 . PRELIMINARY EDUCATION . Nurscling Senator . IIE CONTENTS .
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... employ , to teach him his letters . Under either of these ins- tructresses , he may learn to spell , without being withdrawn from that incessant prac- tice , now in hearing without care to un derstand , -now in speaking without solici ...
... employ , to teach him his letters . Under either of these ins- tructresses , he may learn to spell , without being withdrawn from that incessant prac- tice , now in hearing without care to un derstand , -now in speaking without solici ...
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... employ the puns which he has learned , with prompt intrepi- dity , upon all occasions . Let him watch for the occasion , studiously ; and even blurt them out , at all hazards , seasonably or unsea- HOW TO MAKE A WIT . 21.
... employ the puns which he has learned , with prompt intrepi- dity , upon all occasions . Let him watch for the occasion , studiously ; and even blurt them out , at all hazards , seasonably or unsea- HOW TO MAKE A WIT . 21.
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... employ , if he can get advantage , every unfair art which he imputes to them . He must , by whatever daring subornation , procure damning evi- dence that they are guilty of whatever he choses to accuse them of . He must repeat the ...
... employ , if he can get advantage , every unfair art which he imputes to them . He must , by whatever daring subornation , procure damning evi- dence that they are guilty of whatever he choses to accuse them of . He must repeat the ...
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... overawing , Or , should it not ; it will be at least , quite in character for the hero in whose favour it is employed . When the moment arrives at which he may plead his cause before the assembled electors ; let him 70 OF ELECTIONS .
... overawing , Or , should it not ; it will be at least , quite in character for the hero in whose favour it is employed . When the moment arrives at which he may plead his cause before the assembled electors ; let him 70 OF ELECTIONS .
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