The life, adventures and opinions of col. George Hanger, written by himself, Том 2J. Debrett, 1801 |
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... tion . Returning from Newmarket to Lon- don , after a very wet and dirty ride , very much in dishabille , being in dirty boots , sur- tout coat and round bat , which no gentle- man in those days wore in London even in boots : In short ...
... tion . Returning from Newmarket to Lon- don , after a very wet and dirty ride , very much in dishabille , being in dirty boots , sur- tout coat and round bat , which no gentle- man in those days wore in London even in boots : In short ...
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... the centre of the gravel- walk , he advanced two or three paces nearer to me . It was then high time for me to decide what I should do . But , before I proceed , it is necessary to men- tion , that very imprudently I had put my glove 41.
... the centre of the gravel- walk , he advanced two or three paces nearer to me . It was then high time for me to decide what I should do . But , before I proceed , it is necessary to men- tion , that very imprudently I had put my glove 41.
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George Hanger (4th baron Coleraine.) William Combe. tion , that very imprudently I had put my glove in my mouth to disguise my voice ; for , had I spoke to him in my natural tone , on perceiving that I could not be the person he sought ...
George Hanger (4th baron Coleraine.) William Combe. tion , that very imprudently I had put my glove in my mouth to disguise my voice ; for , had I spoke to him in my natural tone , on perceiving that I could not be the person he sought ...
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... tion and art sufficient to put this story about as if they themselves had never been concerned in it ; and it was the most sensible method they could adopt . As I could not be suspected of any intimacy I know it is generally the opinion ...
... tion and art sufficient to put this story about as if they themselves had never been concerned in it ; and it was the most sensible method they could adopt . As I could not be suspected of any intimacy I know it is generally the opinion ...
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... tion in a service to which I was most de- ́voutly attached ; and of which I resolved to experience the substance , not the dis- graceful empty shadow of parading about the streets of London , with the outward flimsy insignia of a ...
... tion in a service to which I was most de- ́voutly attached ; and of which I resolved to experience the substance , not the dis- graceful empty shadow of parading about the streets of London , with the outward flimsy insignia of a ...
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