The Siamese Twins: A Tale of the Times : to which is Added Milton, a PoemH. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1831 - 360 páginas |
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... Hodges ; the valuable truths discovered by that great traveller , as solely indigenous to Siam - The ungracious reception experienced by Mr. Hodges , in his zeal to reform the Bancok noblemen - His public- spirited resolution ; his ...
... Hodges ; the valuable truths discovered by that great traveller , as solely indigenous to Siam - The ungracious reception experienced by Mr. Hodges , in his zeal to reform the Bancok noblemen - His public- spirited resolution ; his ...
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... Hodges , the member of a mission , To probe the Siam trade's condition , In part a saint , in part a patriot , He thought in guilt , and grief , as Patmos * " Rome was not Rome , " did every state riot , Except in happy England's ...
... Hodges , the member of a mission , To probe the Siam trade's condition , In part a saint , in part a patriot , He thought in guilt , and grief , as Patmos * " Rome was not Rome , " did every state riot , Except in happy England's ...
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... Hodges bent to bore , They clos'd the matter by the door . There , you must know that folks endure not As here , the evils they can cure not ; So some resolved that he should vanish - meant To send petitions for his banishment ; And ...
... Hodges bent to bore , They clos'd the matter by the door . There , you must know that folks endure not As here , the evils they can cure not ; So some resolved that he should vanish - meant To send petitions for his banishment ; And ...
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... Hodges , though so much he prized Our peers - all foreign rank despised , Declared , with generous warmth , he thought The same the sovereign and the snob , And swore , since Siam must be taught New steps - to lead off with the mob ...
... Hodges , though so much he prized Our peers - all foreign rank despised , Declared , with generous warmth , he thought The same the sovereign and the snob , And swore , since Siam must be taught New steps - to lead off with the mob ...
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... after the Duke of Wellington's pithy eulogium ? Besides , before this poem be published , that beautiful formation may be lost to the House of Commons . Thus Hodges spoke , and ceasing , bowed , Graceful 32 BOOK I. THE SIAMESE TWINS .
... after the Duke of Wellington's pithy eulogium ? Besides , before this poem be published , that beautiful formation may be lost to the House of Commons . Thus Hodges spoke , and ceasing , bowed , Graceful 32 BOOK I. THE SIAMESE TWINS .
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The Siamese Twins: A Satirical Tale of the Times. with Other Poems Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton Sin vista previa disponible - 2018 |
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The Siamese Twins: A Satirical Tale of the Times. With Other Poems Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton Sin vista previa disponible - 2018 |
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