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Page 177
That party , however , though deprived of much of its secret influence at court , still conti- nues its machinations throughout the country ; and we cannot better describe the present condition of the Gard than in the words applied to ...
That party , however , though deprived of much of its secret influence at court , still conti- nues its machinations throughout the country ; and we cannot better describe the present condition of the Gard than in the words applied to ...
Page 280
In this case , as well as when any thing was presented to them , they immediately licked it twice with their tongues , after which they seemed to consider the bargain satisfac- torily concluded . The youngest of the party very modestly ...
In this case , as well as when any thing was presented to them , they immediately licked it twice with their tongues , after which they seemed to consider the bargain satisfac- torily concluded . The youngest of the party very modestly ...
Page 367
However , notwithstanding this , Mr. Fox , without the knowledge or participation of any one person in the House of Commons , with whom he was bound by every party- principle , in matters of delicacy and importance , confidentially to ...
However , notwithstanding this , Mr. Fox , without the knowledge or participation of any one person in the House of Commons , with whom he was bound by every party- principle , in matters of delicacy and importance , confidentially to ...
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