10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ELECTIONEERER»
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electioneerer in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Thirty Years' View: Or, A History of the Working of the ...
It is that of the electioneerer, 'going from city to city, from house to house, even to
the uninformed tenant of the distant hamlet, who has no means of detecting the
fallacies which are brought from afar to deceive his understanding: it is the ...
2
The Orator's Touchstone; Or, Eloquence Simplified
There was a politician in one of the Western States, more noted for his expertncss
as an electioneerer than for his wisdom as an architect of laws. He had two
neighbors who were bitter and implacable foes. Whilst an election was pending,
...
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The Orator's Touchstone: Or, Eloquence Simplified. Embracing ...
There was a politician in one of the Western States, more noted for his
expertness as an electioneerer than for his wisdom as an architect of laws. He
had two neighbors who were bitter and implacable foes. Whilst an election was
pending, ...
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Thirty Years' View (Vol. I of 2) / or, A History of the ...
It isthatofa people preferring the spoilsoftheir country to its defence!It isthatof the
electioneerer, going from cityto city, from house to house, even to the uninformed
tenant of the distant hamlet, who has no means ofdetecting the fallacies which ...
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The Various Writings of Cornelius Mathews ...
I'm clad you've come, sir," continued the electioneerer. " I've been expecting you
some <i»ys." " Then ypa know me ?" said Puffer. " Of course I do," answered the
other. " Allow me to introduce you to my friends. Gentlemen " (turning to the line ...
6
Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading ...
It was not sufficient to assert that [ electioneercd in one, two, or half a dozen
cases; but, that the charge might go forth in the most odious form possible, the
gentleman was instructed to say that l was a travelling electioneerer! Yes, a travel
— ling ...
United States. Congress, Joseph Gales, William Winston Seaton, 1831
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The Poll Book of the Contested Election for the Southern ...
I have, however, heard part of it; and I have heard such part of it as would lead
me to believe that instead of being an old electioneerer, as he tells you, he is a
very young electioneerer ; for the Learned Gentleman seems not to have
sustained ...
Elections (NORTHUMBERLAND), 1833
8
Democracy Unveiled: In a Letter to Sir Francis Burdett
Search for every hackney'd electioneerer that has been engaged, from the con“;
tests in l774, down to those of a Middlesex, or aCoventiyl election, -honourably
supported “as they have been, by Good-intent millers and rib; hon weavers, and ...
T. Adams, Sir Francis Burdett, 1811
A choice electioneerer ! — Ha ! ha! ha! Wheel. (faintly) He ! he ! he ! — a choice
electioneerer, as you say — [Exeunt Wheeler and Bursal, ma- nent Lord J. and
Talbot. Lord J. There was a time, Talbot — Talb. There was a time, my Lord — to
...
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The poll book of the contested election for the southern ...
I have, however, heard part of it ; and I have heard such part of it as would lead
me to believe that instead of being an old electioneerer, as he tells you, he is a
very young electioneerer ; for the Learned Gentleman seems not to have
sustained ...