The Life, Adventures, and Opinions of Col. George Hanger, Том 2J. Debrett, 1801 |
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... suffering in- dividual , but to the beggary of his family , who stalk this town in all the pride of spoliating infamy ; let them , I say , ex- amine their own consciences , if they have any , and decide who merits the gallows most ...
... suffering in- dividual , but to the beggary of his family , who stalk this town in all the pride of spoliating infamy ; let them , I say , ex- amine their own consciences , if they have any , and decide who merits the gallows most ...
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... suffered . - To end this narrative : My carriage was waiting at the palace - gate , and we walk- ed down to the gardener's house , and pre- vailed on him to let us out , for it was then past ten . We put the women into the carriage ...
... suffered . - To end this narrative : My carriage was waiting at the palace - gate , and we walk- ed down to the gardener's house , and pre- vailed on him to let us out , for it was then past ten . We put the women into the carriage ...
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... suffered , I resolved on quitting the guards , and of serving in the Hessian troops in America . I gave in my resignation , but never mentioned my intentions to any soul living , except to my worthy , old , and dear friend and pro ...
... suffered , I resolved on quitting the guards , and of serving in the Hessian troops in America . I gave in my resignation , but never mentioned my intentions to any soul living , except to my worthy , old , and dear friend and pro ...
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... suffer misfortunes and misery in various shapes , had decreed it otherwise , by the sudden death of my friend a short time after I had left my native shores . This melancholy and unfortu- nate event proved my ruin : the particu- lars of ...
... suffer misfortunes and misery in various shapes , had decreed it otherwise , by the sudden death of my friend a short time after I had left my native shores . This melancholy and unfortu- nate event proved my ruin : the particu- lars of ...
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... suffered by not accepting of this kind offer , and in being too hasty and violent in quitting the guards . It is of little avail for those who have no power to kick against the pricks : you will only wound your own heel . It is ...
... suffered by not accepting of this kind offer , and in being too hasty and violent in quitting the guards . It is of little avail for those who have no power to kick against the pricks : you will only wound your own heel . It is ...
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