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... hand . " The scene of this transaction is too characteristic of the noble lord to be passed over . I was myself the first victim to the political delinquency of Lord Castlereagh . On the 16th of September , 1796 , while yet in my ...
... hand . " The scene of this transaction is too characteristic of the noble lord to be passed over . I was myself the first victim to the political delinquency of Lord Castlereagh . On the 16th of September , 1796 , while yet in my ...
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... hand tied behind him . He would remind every body of the dog in Persius- 66 -attamen illi , Cum fugit , a collo trahitur pars longa catena . " We do not think that the precedents of the Bishops leaving the House of Lords , when any ...
... hand tied behind him . He would remind every body of the dog in Persius- 66 -attamen illi , Cum fugit , a collo trahitur pars longa catena . " We do not think that the precedents of the Bishops leaving the House of Lords , when any ...
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... hands , and con- versed a little concerning some questions of local politics . Promises were made of exchanging visits . " This is my friend , the wallader ; " a gentleman who is travelling in our country . " saluted me , offering his hand ...
... hands , and con- versed a little concerning some questions of local politics . Promises were made of exchanging visits . " This is my friend , the wallader ; " a gentleman who is travelling in our country . " saluted me , offering his hand ...
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