The life, adventures and opinions of col. George Hanger, written by himself, Том 2J. Debrett, 1801 |
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... refinements of which others vainly boast : sincerity he ever took for his guide , and his country's honour for his glory : his fame did not consist in triumphing , in a speech of four hours B 2 3 lousy and vengeance of the European ...
... refinements of which others vainly boast : sincerity he ever took for his guide , and his country's honour for his glory : his fame did not consist in triumphing , in a speech of four hours B 2 3 lousy and vengeance of the European ...
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... the countryman seized the other : he took every thing from them , beat them soundly , and gave the spoils to the coun- tryman . He then mounted his horse , and VOL . II C rode off , telling the grateful and astonish- ed rustic 17.
... the countryman seized the other : he took every thing from them , beat them soundly , and gave the spoils to the coun- tryman . He then mounted his horse , and VOL . II C rode off , telling the grateful and astonish- ed rustic 17.
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... took a particular liking to this man , made myself known to him , and used to go see him at least three times a- week , until he was executed . I assured him , that there was nothing in my power that I would not do to save his life ...
... took a particular liking to this man , made myself known to him , and used to go see him at least three times a- week , until he was executed . I assured him , that there was nothing in my power that I would not do to save his life ...
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... took place , the result of which I have ever had cause to repent from that early hour to the present moment . I do not wish to rip up old grievances , especially as one of the parties who profited at my expence is dead , and the other ...
... took place , the result of which I have ever had cause to repent from that early hour to the present moment . I do not wish to rip up old grievances , especially as one of the parties who profited at my expence is dead , and the other ...
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... sold some time afterwards . I now returned to London , and was presented at Court , as a Hessian officer , by my friend Baron Kutzleben , the Hes- sian minister . This took place early in January , and I sailed the fifteenth day of the 08.
... sold some time afterwards . I now returned to London , and was presented at Court , as a Hessian officer , by my friend Baron Kutzleben , the Hes- sian minister . This took place early in January , and I sailed the fifteenth day of the 08.
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