George Canning and His Friends: Containing Hitherto Unpublished Letters, Jeux D'esprit, Etc, Том 1J. Murray, 1909 |
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... BY CAPTAIN JOSCELINE BAGOT WITH ILLUSTRATIONS IN TWO VOLUMES - VOL . I. ' For Europe I shall desire now and then to read England LONDON JOHN MURRAY , ALBEMARLE STREET , W. PREFACE IT probably will be generally admitted that the life 1909.
... BY CAPTAIN JOSCELINE BAGOT WITH ILLUSTRATIONS IN TWO VOLUMES - VOL . I. ' For Europe I shall desire now and then to read England LONDON JOHN MURRAY , ALBEMARLE STREET , W. PREFACE IT probably will be generally admitted that the life 1909.
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... England's greatest Foreign Ministers shall be written , and I have prepared these volumes in the hope of contributing thereby to a fitting literary monument to his memory . They contain not only letters written by himself , but also ...
... England's greatest Foreign Ministers shall be written , and I have prepared these volumes in the hope of contributing thereby to a fitting literary monument to his memory . They contain not only letters written by himself , but also ...
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... England- Forecast of future policy - The Dean of Christ Church - A Limerick - Enters Parliament - Under Pitt's auspices - A maiden speech - Fitzpatrick's epigram - The King mobbed -An Under - Secretary - Gillray - Pitt as the great wolf ...
... England- Forecast of future policy - The Dean of Christ Church - A Limerick - Enters Parliament - Under Pitt's auspices - A maiden speech - Fitzpatrick's epigram - The King mobbed -An Under - Secretary - Gillray - Pitt as the great wolf ...
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... diplomatic career - Wellesley Pole - Work at the Foreign Office - An excited King - His letter to George III . - Lands in England —A well - carned holiday 216-253 CONTENTS xi CHAPTER IX AT THE FOREIGN OFFICE ( 1807-1809 X CONTENTS.
... diplomatic career - Wellesley Pole - Work at the Foreign Office - An excited King - His letter to George III . - Lands in England —A well - carned holiday 216-253 CONTENTS xi CHAPTER IX AT THE FOREIGN OFFICE ( 1807-1809 X CONTENTS.
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... England . ' And again he writes to the same correspondent at a still later date that the word he means to conjure with in Europe is the same word - England . Although the writers and recipients of the earlier letters contained in these ...
... England . ' And again he writes to the same correspondent at a still later date that the word he means to conjure with in Europe is the same word - England . Although the writers and recipients of the earlier letters contained in these ...
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George Canning and His Friends: Containing Hitherto Unpublished ..., Том 1 George Canning Полный просмотр - 1909 |
George Canning and His Friends: Containing Hitherto Unpublished ..., Том 1 George Canning Полный просмотр - 1909 |
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Стр. 135 - Was it the squire? or parson of the parish? Or the attorney? Was it the squire for killing of his game? or Covetous parson for his tithes distraining? Or roguish lawyer made you lose your little All in a lawsuit? (Have you not read the Rights of Man, by Tom Paine?) Drops of compassion tremble on my eyelids, Ready to fall as soon as you have told your Pitiful story.
Стр. 135 - Who in their coaches roll along the turnpikeroad, what hard work 'tis crying all day, " Knives and Scissors to grind O!" Tell me, Knife-grinder, how you came to grind knives: Did some rich man tyrannically use you? Was it the 'Squire? or Parson of the Parish? Or the Attorney? Was it the 'Squire, for killing of his game? or Covetous Parson, for his tithes distraining?
Стр. 136 - Constables came up for to take me into Custody; they took me before the justice; Justice Oldmixon put me in the parish-Stocks for a vagrant. "I should be glad to drink your Honour's health in A pot of beer, if you will give me sixpence; But for my part, I never love to meddle With politics, sir.
Стр. 3 - No — through th' extended globe his feelings run As broad and general as th' unbounded sun ! No narrow bigot he ; — his reason'd view Thy interests, England, ranks with thine, Peru ! France at our doors, he sees no danger nigh, But heaves for Turkey's woes th' impartial sigh ; A steady patriot of the world alone, The friend of every country — but his own.
Стр. 135 - HUMANITY NEEDY knife-grinder! whither are you going? Rough is the road; your wheel is out of order. — Bleak blows the blast; — your hat has got a hole in't. So have your breeches! Weary knife-grinder! little think the proud ones Who in their coaches roll along the turnpikeRoad, what hard work 'tis crying all day, "Knives and Scissors to grind O!
Стр. 404 - I see portrayed upon the wall,* was considered as the exclusive patron of British prowess in battle; but, in seeming accordance with the beautiful fiction of ancient mythology, our Neptune, in the heat of contest, smote the earth with his trident, and up sprang the fiery war-horse, the emblem of military power.
Стр. 418 - And Oh ! if again the rude whirlwind should rise, The dawning of Peace should fresh darkness deform, The regrets of the good, and the fears of the wise, Shall turn to the Pilot that weather'd the storm ! LINES, FROM THE SPANISH OF LUPERCIO.
Стр. 115 - ... mountains of France, See the genius of Gallic invasion advance! Old ocean shall waft her, unruffled by storm, While our shores are all...
Стр. 408 - While all to this auspicious day, Well pleased, their heartfelt homage pay, And sweetly smile, and softly say A hundred civil speeches ; My muse shall strike her tuneful strings, Nor scorn the gift her duty brings, Tho' humble be the theme she sings, — A pair of shooting-breeches.
Стр. 136 - I give thee sixpence! I will see thee damn'd first — Wretch! whom no sense of wrongs can rouse to vengeance; Sordid, unfeeling, reprobate, degraded, Spiritless outcast!