The Life of Lord John Russell, Nide 2Longmans, Green, 1889 |
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... measure Dealt out to those who live for pleasure . When gorged with joys , or wise with age , They seek their limbs to disengage , Indulgence weakens all their powers ; In useless struggles pass the hours : They waste in premature decay ...
... measure Dealt out to those who live for pleasure . When gorged with joys , or wise with age , They seek their limbs to disengage , Indulgence weakens all their powers ; In useless struggles pass the hours : They waste in premature decay ...
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... measure was rejected by 188 votes to 140. The Tory members , who secured a temporary triumph , were , happily for their own comfort , unable to foresce that , one year afterwards , the same member , whose moderate proposal they were ...
... measure was rejected by 188 votes to 140. The Tory members , who secured a temporary triumph , were , happily for their own comfort , unable to foresce that , one year afterwards , the same member , whose moderate proposal they were ...
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... measure affecting the constitution of the country and the course of legislation for generations to come . They could neither tamely abandon their situation nor allow their measure to be frittered away , and rest contented with the ...
... measure affecting the constitution of the country and the course of legislation for generations to come . They could neither tamely abandon their situation nor allow their measure to be frittered away , and rest contented with the ...
Sivu 169
... measure was at once to be driven out of the House and scouted by the ridicule of the great party that was here congregated and banded together against it . The measure which he had to announce was substantially the same measure which he ...
... measure was at once to be driven out of the House and scouted by the ridicule of the great party that was here congregated and banded together against it . The measure which he had to announce was substantially the same measure which he ...
Sivu 173
... measure the object of so much labour and such protracted discussion , he would not have used . Lord John Russell is fully sensible that the present interval is one which all his Majesty's advisers must wish to be one of tranquillity and ...
... measure the object of so much labour and such protracted discussion , he would not have used . Lord John Russell is fully sensible that the present interval is one which all his Majesty's advisers must wish to be one of tranquillity and ...
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