A Selection of Curious Articles from the Gentleman's Magazine, Том 4Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1811 |
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... occasion calling her away , on her return , he , with a chearful look , said , ' Sally , an accident has happened since you have been absent ; ' Pray , what is that , Sir ? ' No less than a stroke of the palsy : She replied , I hope not ...
... occasion calling her away , on her return , he , with a chearful look , said , ' Sally , an accident has happened since you have been absent ; ' Pray , what is that , Sir ? ' No less than a stroke of the palsy : She replied , I hope not ...
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... occasion of that place being inclosed with iron rails , and beautified ; before which it was a receptacle for rude fellows , to air horses , and many robberies were committed in it . He died in 1740 , and was buried at Dallington , his ...
... occasion of that place being inclosed with iron rails , and beautified ; before which it was a receptacle for rude fellows , to air horses , and many robberies were committed in it . He died in 1740 , and was buried at Dallington , his ...
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... occasion was tempting ; and he struck it off , as he was walking from St. John's college to the Rose , where we dined together . It was addressed to the Master . I stood , Sir , patient at your feet , Before your elbow chair ; But make ...
... occasion was tempting ; and he struck it off , as he was walking from St. John's college to the Rose , where we dined together . It was addressed to the Master . I stood , Sir , patient at your feet , Before your elbow chair ; But make ...
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... allegiance . A curious correspondence of his , with Mr. Blechynden , en this occasion , is in being . been Master of Merchant Taylor's School ) at Headley * D 3 William Bowyer . 37 Anecdotes, Literary and Biographical, of Mr BOWYER.
... allegiance . A curious correspondence of his , with Mr. Blechynden , en this occasion , is in being . been Master of Merchant Taylor's School ) at Headley * D 3 William Bowyer . 37 Anecdotes, Literary and Biographical, of Mr BOWYER.
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... occasion from Dean Stanhope , in the Gentleman's Magazine , 1777. [ See Vol . III . p . 43 of these Selections . ] Some other affecting letters on this subject are in MS . - The damage sustained amounted to 51461. 18 s . To the honour ...
... occasion from Dean Stanhope , in the Gentleman's Magazine , 1777. [ See Vol . III . p . 43 of these Selections . ] Some other affecting letters on this subject are in MS . - The damage sustained amounted to 51461. 18 s . To the honour ...
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