Beau Wellington
... special favourite, so the Commanderin-Chief let 1t pass, but had it been anyone less favoured there probably would have been “ whigs on the green,” a/zas “drill till further.” -0 FETORPL A ...
... special favourite, so the Commanderin-Chief let 1t pass, but had it been anyone less favoured there probably would have been “ whigs on the green,” a/zas “drill till further.” -0 FETORPL A ...
... soon filled with rejoicing people. The vicarage was close to the church, and the vicar, the Rev. John Morley, a pronounced ' whig and a “firm believer in Napoleon, came out and demanded to know what the ringing was about; and on being told, at once ordered ...
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... on to the main carriage drive, which leads to the bridge. This approach was always known as Wig Avenue. It is wig not whig, as some learned persons When Miss Anne Richarcls held have endeavoured to prove. When Miss Anne Richarcls held sway there ...
... chaplain at Hurley when he was a boy; something, we may be sure, of his pel tinacious Whiggism, for he was above all things else a Whig ; a man of sport, however, who, when Monmouth visited Oxford, offered a plate to be run for, himself riding in the race, ff ...
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... was ransomed in exchange for a general. tl,is l,eing the equivalent in military rank to an amateur golf champion. Then 11 Ir. Whig ham, coming back to the States qui e out of practice, lost the championship. After that he returned to England, and, on the ...
... was ransomed in exchange for a general. tl,is l,eing the equivalent in military rank to an amateur golf champion. Then 11 Ir. Whig ham, coming back to the States qui e out of practice, lost the After that he returned to England, and, on the breaking out ...
... :—For breakfast, tea and bloaters ; for Pot:er’ roast meat, Yorkshire pudding, and ‘mntoeS, tapioca pudding ; for tea, tea and Whig For each mess there is a separate pot, in Ple Ch the men have their dinners cooked asthey &:a?e ; baked or boiled. Once a week ...
... itself is the neighbouring trees. fills amid lofty the simplicity with prevails. its broad | e Rl R s TRR-o . . L LT sl ol whig i i ...