The New Monthly Magazine and Literary JournalHenry Colburn and Company, 1834 - English literature |
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... account before he went . ' " I could not help saying , ' He is gone to his last account now , Sir , ' — if it had been to save my life - I never could check my fun . " Lord , how like him that is ! ' 6 Gilbert Gurney .
... account before he went . ' " I could not help saying , ' He is gone to his last account now , Sir , ' — if it had been to save my life - I never could check my fun . " Lord , how like him that is ! ' 6 Gilbert Gurney .
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" Lord , how like him that is ! ' said the upholsterer . " What is the amount ? ' said I. " Fourteen hundred and seventy - two pounds , thirteen shillings , and ninepence halfpenny . As for interest , Mr. Daly , I don't want it ...
" Lord , how like him that is ! ' said the upholsterer . " What is the amount ? ' said I. " Fourteen hundred and seventy - two pounds , thirteen shillings , and ninepence halfpenny . As for interest , Mr. Daly , I don't want it ...
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... lord chamberlain ; a goose is a lord steward ; a roast pig is a master of the horse ; a pair of ducks , grooms of the bedchamber ; and a gooseberry tart , a gentleman usher of the black rod ; and so on . ' The unsophisticated lady was ...
... lord chamberlain ; a goose is a lord steward ; a roast pig is a master of the horse ; a pair of ducks , grooms of the bedchamber ; and a gooseberry tart , a gentleman usher of the black rod ; and so on . ' The unsophisticated lady was ...
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... Lord ! where'er we roam , Draw still our hearts to thee ; else , else how vain Their hope the fair lost birthright to regain ! XVII . TO AN AGED Friend . Not long thy voice amongst us may be heard , Servant of God ! thy day is almost ...
... Lord ! where'er we roam , Draw still our hearts to thee ; else , else how vain Their hope the fair lost birthright to regain ! XVII . TO AN AGED Friend . Not long thy voice amongst us may be heard , Servant of God ! thy day is almost ...
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... Lord whose name I now forget , " what did you think of his speaking French - was it good ? " " What , " said the actress , " does he ever speak anything else ? " This is a proof that King George the Fourth must have been a much cleverer ...
... Lord whose name I now forget , " what did you think of his speaking French - was it good ? " " What , " said the actress , " does he ever speak anything else ? " This is a proof that King George the Fourth must have been a much cleverer ...
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