The Wit and Wisdom of the Rev. Sydney Smith: A Selection of the Most Memorable Passages in His Writings ConversationsLongmans, Green, 1865 - 355 oldal |
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127. oldal
... Lord Castlereagh will hereafter oppose the power of the Court ; that Lord Howick and Mr. Grattan will do each of them a mean and dishonourable action ; that anybody who has heard Lord Redesdale speak once , will knowingly and willingly ...
... Lord Castlereagh will hereafter oppose the power of the Court ; that Lord Howick and Mr. Grattan will do each of them a mean and dishonourable action ; that anybody who has heard Lord Redesdale speak once , will knowingly and willingly ...
128. oldal
... Lord Hawkesbury , for he belongs to us all ) -how our Lord Hawkesbury would work away about the hair of King William and Lord Somers , and the authors of the great and glorious Revolution ; how Lord Eldon would appeal to the Deity and ...
... Lord Hawkesbury , for he belongs to us all ) -how our Lord Hawkesbury would work away about the hair of King William and Lord Somers , and the authors of the great and glorious Revolution ; how Lord Eldon would appeal to the Deity and ...
197. oldal
... Lord is just come from Eton - he knows a good deal about Eneas and Dido , Apollo and Daphne - and that is all ; and to this boy his father gives a six - hundredth part of the power of making ... LORD BROUGHAM AND LORD GREY . Plumpkin is not.
... Lord is just come from Eton - he knows a good deal about Eneas and Dido , Apollo and Daphne - and that is all ; and to this boy his father gives a six - hundredth part of the power of making ... LORD BROUGHAM AND LORD GREY . Plumpkin is not.
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