Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 10W. Blackwood., 1821 - England |
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... gentleman , seeing me hankering at the gate , inquired my business , and when I told him that it was with his Royal Grace , he bade me bide , and he would try what could be done ; and shortly after go- ing into the house , he came out ...
... gentleman , seeing me hankering at the gate , inquired my business , and when I told him that it was with his Royal Grace , he bade me bide , and he would try what could be done ; and shortly after go- ing into the house , he came out ...
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... gentleman . I thought my heart would have gurged with- in me at this slight ; and a very little would have made me set out a second time to the Duke , and tell him how I had been served ; but , after greeting out my passion and ...
... gentleman . I thought my heart would have gurged with- in me at this slight ; and a very little would have made me set out a second time to the Duke , and tell him how I had been served ; but , after greeting out my passion and ...
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... gentlemen . Having thus narrated the occasion and voyage of my coming to London , I will now pause , in order to digest and methodize such things as it may be entertaining to the courteous reader to hear , concerning my exploits and ...
... gentlemen . Having thus narrated the occasion and voyage of my coming to London , I will now pause , in order to digest and methodize such things as it may be entertaining to the courteous reader to hear , concerning my exploits and ...
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... gentleman , he told me when I said that surely Mr Solomon did not expect to get many customers for such old shop ... gentlemen going to the levees and drawing - rooms , and that they were there displayed for hire to those who ...
... gentleman , he told me when I said that surely Mr Solomon did not expect to get many customers for such old shop ... gentlemen going to the levees and drawing - rooms , and that they were there displayed for hire to those who ...
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... gentleman was a professor of lecturing himself ; and dreading that he might open on me , I walked to another part of the edificial preparations , where I met with a man of a very sound understanding , who described to me how the floor ...
... gentleman was a professor of lecturing himself ; and dreading that he might open on me , I walked to another part of the edificial preparations , where I met with a man of a very sound understanding , who described to me how the floor ...
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