Who, while the British squadron lay off Cork (God bless the Regent and the Duke of York), With a foul earthquake ravaged the Caraccas, And raised the price of dry goods and tobaccos ? Who makes the quartern loaf and Luddites rise ? Who fills the butchers'... Lord Rosebery's Speeches (1874-1896) - Pagina 100door Archibald Philip Primrose Earl of Rosebery - 1896 - 470 pagina’sVolledige weergave - Over dit boek
| 1894 - 612 pagina’s
...cook, the milkman, the gas company, the waterworks, etc. ; but under Socialism such questions as — " Who makes the quartern loaf and Luddites rise ? Who fills the butchers' shops with large blue flies 1 " would all be answered by " The State I " and grave disaffection would follow. More serious, perhaps,... | |
| 1893 - 652 pagina’s
...York !) With a foul earthquake ravaged the Carraccas And raised the price of dry goods and tobaccoes ? Who makes the quartern loaf and Luddites rise ? Who fills the butchers' shops with large blue flies ? Who thought in flames St. James's Court to pinch ? Who burnt the wardrobe of poor Lady Finch ? "... | |
| Richard Garnett, Léon Vallée, Alois Brandl - 1899 - 434 pagina’s
...York !) With a foul earthquake ravaged the Caraccas, And raised the price of dry goods and tobaccos ? Who makes the quartern loaf and Luddites rise ? Who fills the butchers' shops with large blue flies ? Who thought in flames St. James's court to pinch? Who burnt the wardrobe of poor Lady Finch ? —... | |
| Richard Garnett - 1899 - 432 pagina’s
...York !) With a foul earthquake ravaged the Caraccas, And raised the price of dry goods and tobaccos ? Who makes the quartern loaf and Luddites rise ? Who fills the butchers' shops with large blue flies ? Who thought in flames St. James's court to pinch? Who burnt the wardrobe of poor Lady Finch ? —... | |
| Thomas F. G. Coates - 1900 - 614 pagina’s
...reign among friends, but I do think the noble duke reads more into the character of my right honourable friend than even his greatest admirers have been able...the flies perceived by the noble duke get larger and bluer on every occasion. I know that we on this bench are below his notice. We are merely Gladstonian... | |
| Thomas F. G. Coates - 1900 - 816 pagina’s
...but I do think the noble duke reads more into the character of my right honourable friend than wen his greatest admirers have been able to perceive....? " I cannot help thinking that, as my right hon. triend and the noble duke advance in years, the nies perceived by the noble duke get larger and -luer... | |
| Walter Jerrold, Robert Maynard Leonard - 1913 - 460 pagina’s
...York !) With a foul earthquake ravaged the Caraccas, And raised the price of dry goods and tobaccos ? Who makes the quartern loaf and Luddites rise ? Who fills the butchers' shops with large blue flies ? Who thought in flames St. James's court to pinch ? Who burnt the wardrobe of poor Lady Finch ? —... | |
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