Politics of the Georgium Sidus; Or, Advice how to Become Great Senators & Statesmen ...Oddy, 1807 - 178 páginas |
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... honour of his political genius , his statue in SOLID GOLD . There is scarce a country gen . tleman in England , whose understanding is not either above or under the common level of intellect in honest JOHN BULL'S family , but takes in ...
... honour of his political genius , his statue in SOLID GOLD . There is scarce a country gen . tleman in England , whose understanding is not either above or under the common level of intellect in honest JOHN BULL'S family , but takes in ...
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... honour of his coun- try , and the last hopes of European inde pendence , to the artifices of some new - made prince of Benevento , with all the frankness and forward cullibility of Mr. F. Nay , he may afterwards defend , the sacrifice ...
... honour of his coun- try , and the last hopes of European inde pendence , to the artifices of some new - made prince of Benevento , with all the frankness and forward cullibility of Mr. F. Nay , he may afterwards defend , the sacrifice ...
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... honour for himself , in carrying the election for a county , in which , above all others , there are the strong- est prejudices against him , the stiffest thicket of obstacles opposing any probability of his success . Such men there ...
... honour for himself , in carrying the election for a county , in which , above all others , there are the strong- est prejudices against him , the stiffest thicket of obstacles opposing any probability of his success . Such men there ...
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... honour of the empire , for no good end . This he may do , though not duly acquainted with the relations and the interests to which such treaties have respect : it is enough for him to arraign with spirit : -The public , the other ...
... honour of the empire , for no good end . This he may do , though not duly acquainted with the relations and the interests to which such treaties have respect : it is enough for him to arraign with spirit : -The public , the other ...
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... honour . Let him never so af- front the losing party as to refuse continuing to play because they have no more money left in their pockets . Let him make as if he at- tended the clubs , and entered into play , merely because he likes ...
... honour . Let him never so af- front the losing party as to refuse continuing to play because they have no more money left in their pockets . Let him make as if he at- tended the clubs , and entered into play , merely because he likes ...
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Página 103 - For e'en though vanquished, he could argue still; While words of learned length, and thundering sound, Amazed the gazing rustics ranged around, And still they gazed, and still the wonder grew, That one small head could carry all he knew.
Página 147 - ... the tyrant's power; who has been labouring all his life to shew, that even a peer may dive deep in the bathos, and get distinction in the commonwealth of Grubstreet ; whose principles in politics, so far as he has had any, have been ever notoriously adverse to those of the constitution over whose government you preside...
Página 146 - Let your pretence be false; and let it be offered with that sneaking officiousness which may best betray you to shame, as anxious to offer sacrifices and concessions, concerning which, however, yau tremble lest they should not be accepted.
Página 146 - Being a slave, is he not so much the fitter to be your representative ? Must he have a coadjutor.' Select for the task one who has, long since, transferred as much as he could of...
Página 175 - Ages, and combining all the chief modern discoveries and improvements of our own and other Countries.
Página 27 - Newspapers of the metropolis, in their reports of the debates in parliament, in their solemn political paragraphs, and especially in those which are called their leading articles...