Speeches on Various Public Occasions During the Last Thirty Years, with a Collection of Toasts and Sentimentsauthor, 1831 - 288 ページ |
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... riches are the astonishment of all who visit it . Our beloved sovereign King George the Fourth , who is the very essence of polished manners and politeness , I would pronounce a pattern to all the mo- narchs on earth . The prosperity ...
... riches are the astonishment of all who visit it . Our beloved sovereign King George the Fourth , who is the very essence of polished manners and politeness , I would pronounce a pattern to all the mo- narchs on earth . The prosperity ...
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... rich , he sees he has neither a wife , son , nor daughter , to heir those riches , but to go , as it were , to almost strangers , who , perhaps , wait every day 261.
... rich , he sees he has neither a wife , son , nor daughter , to heir those riches , but to go , as it were , to almost strangers , who , perhaps , wait every day 261.
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... riches make us proud . Riches to the generous and power to the merciful . May our mirth never be so great as to intoxicate the mind , nor our distress so great in those bad times as too much to depress our spirits . · He who feels for ...
... riches make us proud . Riches to the generous and power to the merciful . May our mirth never be so great as to intoxicate the mind , nor our distress so great in those bad times as too much to depress our spirits . · He who feels for ...
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