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... Majesty , George IV . , on his Arrival in Ireland , MDCCCXXI . 94 98 Excellent New Song , composed by James Scott , Esq . M.D. and sung by him with great applause , on the evening of Thursday , 19th July ... 100 101 43 Extempore ...
... Majesty , George IV . , on his Arrival in Ireland , MDCCCXXI . 94 98 Excellent New Song , composed by James Scott , Esq . M.D. and sung by him with great applause , on the evening of Thursday , 19th July ... 100 101 43 Extempore ...
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... Majesty's seat of honour ; " The Examiner " was obliged to confess that " the thing was well got up ; " and Cobbet himself bit his lips with vexation to such a degree , that there is some doubt if he will ever be able to wash his mouth ...
... Majesty's seat of honour ; " The Examiner " was obliged to confess that " the thing was well got up ; " and Cobbet himself bit his lips with vexation to such a degree , that there is some doubt if he will ever be able to wash his mouth ...
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... Majesty's royal coronation , which happened to take place while I was there . It's true that I had an inkling , by the newspa- pers , before my departure from Glas- gow , that the solemnity might be per- formed about the time I counted ...
... Majesty's royal coronation , which happened to take place while I was there . It's true that I had an inkling , by the newspa- pers , before my departure from Glas- gow , that the solemnity might be per- formed about the time I counted ...
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... Majesty , you see , vill go halong that there platform , vith trumpets , and the ouse of peers ; then he vill come ... Majesty's henemies . " " You may say that , now that Bo- ney's gone , " cried a pawkey young lad , who was the ...
... Majesty , you see , vill go halong that there platform , vith trumpets , and the ouse of peers ; then he vill come ... Majesty's henemies . " " You may say that , now that Bo- ney's gone , " cried a pawkey young lad , who was the ...
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... majesty ; and we thought , likewise , that the expence , both by the King , and the spectators , was a spreading of money , that would augment the means of spending to those employed , and , through them , give encouragement to the ...
... majesty ; and we thought , likewise , that the expence , both by the King , and the spectators , was a spreading of money , that would augment the means of spending to those employed , and , through them , give encouragement to the ...
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