The New Monthly Magazine and Literary JournalHenry Colburn and Company, 1834 - English literature |
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... honour and reverence you . I can now account for the high respect and veneration with which my poor brother Bob spoke of you and wrote about you . You shall judge what he has done ; -he has died worth three thousand five hundred pounds ...
... honour and reverence you . I can now account for the high respect and veneration with which my poor brother Bob spoke of you and wrote about you . You shall judge what he has done ; -he has died worth three thousand five hundred pounds ...
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... bring some " maids of honour " -those cheesecakes for which the place has been time out of mind so celebrated . The lady stared and then laughed ; Daly saw her surprise , and elicited all he wanted - her innocent 8 Gilbert Gurney .
... bring some " maids of honour " -those cheesecakes for which the place has been time out of mind so celebrated . The lady stared and then laughed ; Daly saw her surprise , and elicited all he wanted - her innocent 8 Gilbert Gurney .
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... honour ? " " Dear me , " said he , " don't you know that this is so courtly a place , and so completely under the influence of state etiquette , that everything in Richmond is called after the function- aries of the palace ? What are ...
... honour ? " " Dear me , " said he , " don't you know that this is so courtly a place , and so completely under the influence of state etiquette , that everything in Richmond is called after the function- aries of the palace ? What are ...
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... I , K. " " I give you my honour , Sir , " said Sir Timothy , " such a thing would drive Lady Dod mad ! " " I admit it would be a dreadful cut , " said Daly ; " and then the noise of the bargemen , and the barge - horses Gilbert Gurney . 13.
... I , K. " " I give you my honour , Sir , " said Sir Timothy , " such a thing would drive Lady Dod mad ! " " I admit it would be a dreadful cut , " said Daly ; " and then the noise of the bargemen , and the barge - horses Gilbert Gurney . 13.
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... honour and honesty . The thing seemed all like a dream , but I found myself awake when Daly ran the narrow nose of his boat into the nook at Teddington Church ; there I landed , and having shaken my extraordinary friend by the hand ...
... honour and honesty . The thing seemed all like a dream , but I found myself awake when Daly ran the narrow nose of his boat into the nook at Teddington Church ; there I landed , and having shaken my extraordinary friend by the hand ...
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