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... opinion that the best way to be at peace is to be prepared for war , I hope and trust that our Government will ever main- tain the British army in sufficient numbers and disci- pline to prevent a possibility of the latter . " Peace ...
... opinion that the best way to be at peace is to be prepared for war , I hope and trust that our Government will ever main- tain the British army in sufficient numbers and disci- pline to prevent a possibility of the latter . " Peace ...
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Book. • cessfully , and are as much entitled to the good opinion of our countrymen as if we performed our duty gallantly in the field of battle . But besides this , I trust I am not mistaken in supposing the inhabitants of the town of ...
Book. • cessfully , and are as much entitled to the good opinion of our countrymen as if we performed our duty gallantly in the field of battle . But besides this , I trust I am not mistaken in supposing the inhabitants of the town of ...
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... opinions of the reviewing officer - the gallant Colonel Wright - and it is not in my power to add anything to that which has fallen from his lips , dic- tated as it is by experience , long service , and capa- bility to judge of men both ...
... opinions of the reviewing officer - the gallant Colonel Wright - and it is not in my power to add anything to that which has fallen from his lips , dic- tated as it is by experience , long service , and capa- bility to judge of men both ...
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... opinion - which is the result of free thought , of free discussion , of a free press , of that conflict which reason wages against prejudice and passion , and by which truth is sepa- rated from error . The opinion so created is no bad ...
... opinion - which is the result of free thought , of free discussion , of a free press , of that conflict which reason wages against prejudice and passion , and by which truth is sepa- rated from error . The opinion so created is no bad ...
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... opinion of the House collectively is generally better than that of any individual member out of it . I say this for the benefit of your members . The House , so long as I have known it , has always shown a marvellous tact , almost ...
... opinion of the House collectively is generally better than that of any individual member out of it . I say this for the benefit of your members . The House , so long as I have known it , has always shown a marvellous tact , almost ...
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acknowledge the toast Alderman army behalf believed BEN JONSON Board of Guardians Borough Members called capital classes co-operation Committee cordial corps couple deserve Directors and Guardians drink duties endeavoured England English Englishmen esteem father feel fellow FRIENDLY SOCIETIES gentlemen GENTLEMEN.-I give Government hands happy heart hearty response honour hope House of Commons House of Lords Jack Cade justice kind labour LADIES last toast look Lords Magistrates manner married couple matter Mayor meeting ment movement Navy never occasion Parliament peace person pleased pleasure poor position present Prince and Princess Princess of Wales principle proposed the health prosperity proud Queen Railway received Regatta respect Response Response.-The return thanks rise Royal Navy Shakspeare sincerely society success sure thing thought tion Toast.-"THE Toast.-By the Chairman Town and Trade trust Volunteers wedding wish words worthy young
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Seite 91 - Ohy woman! lovely woman! nature made thee .To temper man : we had been brutes without you. Angels are painted fair, to look like you : There's in you all that we believe of Heaven, Amazing brightness, purity, and truth, Eternal joy, and everlasting love.
Seite 39 - With eyes severe, and beard of formal cut, Full of wise saws and modern instances ; And so he plays his part. The sixth age shifts Into the lean and...
Seite 198 - Whoe'er has travell'd life's dull round, Where'er his stages may have been, May sigh to think he still has found The warmest welcome at an inn.
Seite 198 - No, Sir ; there is nothing which has yet been contrived by man, by which so much happiness is produced as by a good tavern or inn.
Seite 26 - Soft you ; a word or two, before you go. I have done the state some service, and they know it; No more of that: — I pray you, in your letters, When you shall these unlucky deeds relate, Speak of me as I am ; nothing extenuate, Nor set down aught in malice...
Seite 74 - A generous friendship no cold medium knows, Burns with one love, with one resentment glows; One should our interests and our passions be; My friend must hate the man that injures me.
Seite 44 - Though justice be thy plea, consider this,— That, in the course of justice, none of us Should see salvation : we do pray for mercy; And that same prayer doth teach us all to render The deeds of mercy.
Seite 176 - But happy they, the happiest of their kind, Whom gentler stars unite, and in one fate Their hearts, their fortunes, and their beings blend. Tis not the coarser tie of human laws, Unnatural oft, and foreign to the mind, That binds their peace ; but harmony itself, Attuning all their passions into love ; Where friendship...
Seite 9 - I should like to see you fight first!' Odds life! I should like to see you kill him if it was only to get a little lesson.