Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 10W. Blackwood., 1821 - England |
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... at every and all present lifting up their right new o'ercome o ' the ceremony , panted hands , stretched them ... your liege do ye ken the freet of yon doing wi men , and truth and faith shall bear the oil on the palms of the hand ?
... at every and all present lifting up their right new o'ercome o ' the ceremony , panted hands , stretched them ... your liege do ye ken the freet of yon doing wi men , and truth and faith shall bear the oil on the palms of the hand ?
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and said , that the thing put him in While Mrs Fringle was thus dis- mind of Belshazzar's feast , the newscoursing , in her discanting way , in paper reporters being to them as the high satisfaction and glee , taking every hand ...
and said , that the thing put him in While Mrs Fringle was thus dis- mind of Belshazzar's feast , the newscoursing , in her discanting way , in paper reporters being to them as the high satisfaction and glee , taking every hand ...
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... to be most awwith the rest , he took his stance on fully terrified at the sight of a Highthe platform whereon the throne was land gentleman in his kilt , and holding placed , and in the wonderment of the his pistol in his hand .
... to be most awwith the rest , he took his stance on fully terrified at the sight of a Highthe platform whereon the throne was land gentleman in his kilt , and holding placed , and in the wonderment of the his pistol in his hand .
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I had travelled about 600 miles for that purpose , and in that very dress , with both pistols mounted , I had the honour to kiss my Sovereign's hand at the levee of Wednesday last , the 25th instant .
I had travelled about 600 miles for that purpose , and in that very dress , with both pistols mounted , I had the honour to kiss my Sovereign's hand at the levee of Wednesday last , the 25th instant .
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... however , seized a gilded image of liberties with his royal highness the a lady , like what is on the bawbees , Duke Clarence , at the King's left hand , with a lion by her side , and not a little shaking hands with him in a joke ...
... however , seized a gilded image of liberties with his royal highness the a lady , like what is on the bawbees , Duke Clarence , at the King's left hand , with a lion by her side , and not a little shaking hands with him in a joke ...
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