The life, adventures and opinions of col. George Hanger, written by himself, Том 2J. Debrett, 1801 |
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... head or tail fore- most , in a trot , a walk , or a canter - it is all the same ; and if he behave ever so rude , it is only looked upon as a levity of youth . If a gentleman in these days has but a few guineas in his purse , and will ...
... head or tail fore- most , in a trot , a walk , or a canter - it is all the same ; and if he behave ever so rude , it is only looked upon as a levity of youth . If a gentleman in these days has but a few guineas in his purse , and will ...
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... head . " The lieutenant accordingly got out of the coach , and Hawkes robbed the other passengers ; when he rode off , and wished the lieutenant a good morning . This brave man was not like the ruffians of the present age , who fire ...
... head . " The lieutenant accordingly got out of the coach , and Hawkes robbed the other passengers ; when he rode off , and wished the lieutenant a good morning . This brave man was not like the ruffians of the present age , who fire ...
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... fixed his eyes on me , smiled , nodded his head to me , and then looking up to heaven , I am confident from the signs he made to me that he prayed to God , before whom he was shortly to ap pear C 4 23 Let those experienced gamesters who ...
... fixed his eyes on me , smiled , nodded his head to me , and then looking up to heaven , I am confident from the signs he made to me that he prayed to God , before whom he was shortly to ap pear C 4 23 Let those experienced gamesters who ...
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... head : but I do not complain ; for I confess I was not over ceremonious with him , as luckily I fired first and hit him , which I have reason to suppose ra- ther deranged him , and prevented his taking any effectual aim at me . It would ...
... head : but I do not complain ; for I confess I was not over ceremonious with him , as luckily I fired first and hit him , which I have reason to suppose ra- ther deranged him , and prevented his taking any effectual aim at me . It would ...
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... Heads Į win , Tails you lose . I now return to a more interesting ob- ject ; need I inform my readers that I mean myself ? After a few years enjoyment of every pleasure and satisfaction in life , which that age of pleasure ...
... Heads Į win , Tails you lose . I now return to a more interesting ob- ject ; need I inform my readers that I mean myself ? After a few years enjoyment of every pleasure and satisfaction in life , which that age of pleasure ...
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