Sharpe's London Magazine of Entertainment and Instruction, for General Reading, Volume 4A.Hill, Virtue, and Company, 1847 Vols. 22-23 include illustrations by George Cruikshank. |
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Pagina 15
... Lord Lansdowne as the competitor, in point of talent, of many men, who, with equal opportunities in point of station and party alliances, have never, and could never, had they outlived Methusaleh, have attained such a position, in the ...
... Lord Lansdowne as the competitor, in point of talent, of many men, who, with equal opportunities in point of station and party alliances, have never, and could never, had they outlived Methusaleh, have attained such a position, in the ...
Pagina 16
... Lord Chancellor of Lord Melbourne's administration—I allude to the late Earl of Cottenham, and that of one of the most dazzling geniuses of our age (Lord Brougham)—furnishes as distinct an example as possible of this contrast. Lord ...
... Lord Chancellor of Lord Melbourne's administration—I allude to the late Earl of Cottenham, and that of one of the most dazzling geniuses of our age (Lord Brougham)—furnishes as distinct an example as possible of this contrast. Lord ...
Pagina 78
... Lord Place and Colonel Promise are introduced canvassing:— Lord Place. Gentlemen, be assured I will take care of you all; you shall all be provided for as fast as possible. The customs, and the excise afford a great number of places ...
... Lord Place and Colonel Promise are introduced canvassing:— Lord Place. Gentlemen, be assured I will take care of you all; you shall all be provided for as fast as possible. The customs, and the excise afford a great number of places ...
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