Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 10W. Blackwood., 1821 - England |
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... honour ; " The Examiner " was obliged to confess that " the thing was well got up ; " and Cobbet himself bit his lips with vexation to such a degree , that there is some doubt if he will ever be able to wash his mouth again . Had we not ...
... honour ; " The Examiner " was obliged to confess that " the thing was well got up ; " and Cobbet himself bit his lips with vexation to such a degree , that there is some doubt if he will ever be able to wash his mouth again . Had we not ...
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... honour the King . But of one thing I am most thankful , to wit , that the papistry of this doing is an English work , and can bring neither sin nor disgrace upon the Canaan of Scotland , where the Corona- tion of the Kings was ever a ...
... honour the King . But of one thing I am most thankful , to wit , that the papistry of this doing is an English work , and can bring neither sin nor disgrace upon the Canaan of Scotland , where the Corona- tion of the Kings was ever a ...
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... honour nor pros- perity , but only confusion of face and sorrow of heart for ever . " Far different , ye see , Mr Duffle , " continued the worthy Doctor , " was the old simplicity of our Presbyterian Coronation , and deeper the spirit ...
... honour nor pros- perity , but only confusion of face and sorrow of heart for ever . " Far different , ye see , Mr Duffle , " continued the worthy Doctor , " was the old simplicity of our Presbyterian Coronation , and deeper the spirit ...
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... honour at a Coronation . When the golden dishes were set before the King , they stood sometime untouched , for his Majesty would not permit them to be uncovered , till one of the ministers was got to say the grace . Then the lids were ...
... honour at a Coronation . When the golden dishes were set before the King , they stood sometime untouched , for his Majesty would not permit them to be uncovered , till one of the ministers was got to say the grace . Then the lids were ...
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... honour of a chieftainship , even on the Duke of Wellington , as all true High- landers well know ; -I say , it was a show to see him , the lion of the rock , submitting himself calmly as a lamb to those " silken sons of little men ...
... honour of a chieftainship , even on the Duke of Wellington , as all true High- landers well know ; -I say , it was a show to see him , the lion of the rock , submitting himself calmly as a lamb to those " silken sons of little men ...
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