Kaleidoscopiana Wiltoniensia, Or, a Literary, Political, and Moral View of the County of Wilts: During the Contested Election for Its Representation, in June 1818, Between Paul Methuen, Esq., William Long Wellesley, Esq., and John Benett, Esq. when the Two Former Gentlemen Were Returned; Containing the Whole of the Advertisements, Letters, Speeches, Squibs, and Songs, that Have Been Published During the ElectionJ. Brettell, ... sold by J. Ebers, ... C. Fellows, Salisbury; and all the principal booksellers throughout the county of Wilts., 1818 - 406 sivua |
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... Moon - Raker Bowles , Charles , denies he is the Moon - Raker Brittanicus on the Dispute between Fisher and Benett • Page 355 • 376 377 378 384 243 287 214 Bricks and Mortar Bulletin Extraordinary Busy - Body's Letter • 330 354 156 ...
... Moon - Raker Bowles , Charles , denies he is the Moon - Raker Brittanicus on the Dispute between Fisher and Benett • Page 355 • 376 377 378 384 243 287 214 Bricks and Mortar Bulletin Extraordinary Busy - Body's Letter • 330 354 156 ...
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... Moon - Raker 154 Ditto 175 Ditto 219 • Ditto 236 • Ditto 290 • Ditto 319 Ditto 378 • Humanitas to Titus Trueman Hunt , Henry , against Mr. Benett Independence , Friend of , in behalf of Mr. Wellesley Inquirer's , Mild , Letter ...
... Moon - Raker 154 Ditto 175 Ditto 219 • Ditto 236 • Ditto 290 • Ditto 319 Ditto 378 • Humanitas to Titus Trueman Hunt , Henry , against Mr. Benett Independence , Friend of , in behalf of Mr. Wellesley Inquirer's , Mild , Letter ...
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... Moon - Raker , New , replies generally to the Old One Native's Letter in behalf of Mr. Wellesley Reply to the Old Moon - Raker ( 61 ) to C. L. ( 150 ) to the Old Moon - Raker ( 184 ) repels the Calumnies of ditto Observer's Letter ...
... Moon - Raker , New , replies generally to the Old One Native's Letter in behalf of Mr. Wellesley Reply to the Old Moon - Raker ( 61 ) to C. L. ( 150 ) to the Old Moon - Raker ( 184 ) repels the Calumnies of ditto Observer's Letter ...
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... Moon - Raker , & c . 158 · on the Duke's Arms Dinner 201 to Mr. Atherton 244 to Inquisitive and Constant Reader 248 in defence of himself against the Veteran and Old Moon - Raker 277 on the Nomination at Devizes 307 on the Conduct of ...
... Moon - Raker , & c . 158 · on the Duke's Arms Dinner 201 to Mr. Atherton 244 to Inquisitive and Constant Reader 248 in defence of himself against the Veteran and Old Moon - Raker 277 on the Nomination at Devizes 307 on the Conduct of ...
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... MOON - RAKER . Mr. Editor , I am an older man than you , though you have passed your eighty - second year , but there is no great difference of age between us . If any one should call me a prattling fool , which , perhaps , some young ...
... MOON - RAKER . Mr. Editor , I am an older man than you , though you have passed your eighty - second year , but there is no great difference of age between us . If any one should call me a prattling fool , which , perhaps , some young ...
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agents amongst assertion Atherton attached attempt believe called Calne Candidates canvass cause character charge clubs conduct contest Corn Bill County of Wilts Cricklade Deptford Devizes dinner doubt Draycot Draycot House duty election endeavoured Enford falsehood farm favour feel Fisher freeholders of Wilts freeholders of Wiltshire friends gentlemen give half a year's Heytesbury honour hope House of Commons independent county Independent Freeholder insinuated interest JOHN BENETT landlord letter Long Wellesley Lord Sidmouth magistrates Marlborough means ment Methuen Michaelmas ministers native never obedient servant object occasion Old Moon-Raker opinion opponent Parliament party person poll present pretensions principles Printers prove Pythouse racter rent represent resident respectable Salisbury and Winchester Salisbury Gazette Salisbury Journal Salmon shew suppose Swindon tell tenants thing Thomas Pike tion Titus Trueman trust vote Warminster Wellesley's Wiltshire Freeholder Winchester Journal wish write
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Sivu 302 - Be copy now to men of grosser blood, • And teach them how to war. And you, good yeomen, Whose limbs were made in England, show us here The mettle of your pasture; let us swear That you are worth your breeding, which I doubt not; For there is none of you so mean and base, ) That hath not noble lustre in your eyes. I see you stand like greyhounds in the slips, Straining upon the start. The game's afoot! Follow your spirit, and upon this charge Cry, "God for Harry! England and Saint George!
Sivu 290 - And that which should accompany old age, As honour, love, obedience, troops of friends, I must not look to have ; but, in their stead, Curses, not loud but deep, mouth-honour, breath, Which the poor heart would fain deny, and dare not.
Sivu 12 - It is not virtue, wisdom, valour, wit, Strength, comeliness of shape, or amplest merit, That woman's love can win, or long inherit ; But what it is, hard is to say, Harder to hit, Which way soever men refer it, Much like thy riddle, Samson, in one day Or seven, though one should musing sit.
Sivu 302 - Old men forget, yet shall not all forget, But they'll remember, with advantages, What feats they did that day.
Sivu 302 - This day is called the Feast of Crispian. He that outlives this day, and comes safe home, Will stand a-tiptoe when this day is named And rouse him at the name of Crispian. He that shall live this day, and see old age, Will yearly on the vigil feast his neighbours And say, 'To-morrow is Saint Crispian.' Then will he strip his sleeve and show his scars, [And say, "These wounds I had on Crispin's day...
Sivu 50 - A whip for the horse, a bridle for the ass, and a rod for the fool's back.
Sivu 310 - Could you on this fair mountain leave to feed, And batten on this moor? Ha!- have you eyes? You cannot call it love; for at your age The hey-day in the blood is tame, it's humble, And waits upon the judgment: and what judgment Would step from this to this?
Sivu 398 - ... Earl Percy's sake.' This vow full well the king performed After at Humbledown ; In one day fifty knights were slain, With lords of high renown : And of the rest, of small account, Did many hundreds die ; Thus endeth the hunting of Chevy-Chase, Made by the Earl Percy. God save the king, and bless this land, With plenty, joy, and peace ; And grant, henceforth, that foul debate 'Twixt noblemen may cease...
Sivu 233 - An't please your honour," quoth the peasant: "This same dessert is not so pleasant: Give me again my hollow tree, .A crust of bread, and liberty !
Sivu 208 - And own myself a man: to see our senators Cheat the deluded people with a shew Of liberty, which yet they ne'er must taste of; They say, by them our hands are free from fetters, Yet whom they please they lay in basest bonds; Bring whom they please to infamy and sorrow ; Drive us like...