The Eton miscellany, by Bartholomew Bouverie1827 |
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... dead what Lethe meant . While the House was in hesitation upon this point , Mr. Lernill rose , and said , that as the former motto appeared to be too difficult , he could supply them with one from Gray , which they could all perfectly ...
... dead what Lethe meant . While the House was in hesitation upon this point , Mr. Lernill rose , and said , that as the former motto appeared to be too difficult , he could supply them with one from Gray , which they could all perfectly ...
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... dead letter , by diminishing its stock of ignorance . The same observation applies to writing down the English word over the Latin or Greek , which is ex- pressly forbidden . 12. That the members of the Club use no other than Pote's ...
... dead letter , by diminishing its stock of ignorance . The same observation applies to writing down the English word over the Latin or Greek , which is ex- pressly forbidden . 12. That the members of the Club use no other than Pote's ...
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... dead drunk , but penal to be merry . RESOLUTION . That a deputation do wait upon Mr. Bartholomew Bouverie , to invite him to become a member of the Club , in consideration of his having shown qualifications of the highest order . The ...
... dead drunk , but penal to be merry . RESOLUTION . That a deputation do wait upon Mr. Bartholomew Bouverie , to invite him to become a member of the Club , in consideration of his having shown qualifications of the highest order . The ...
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... dead went to nature , himself took the cured : He was fam'd far and wide in the neighbourhood round , For curing the healthy , and healing the sound ; Than this , his pretensions to skill went no further 26 [ NO . 1 . THE ETON MISCELLANY .
... dead went to nature , himself took the cured : He was fam'd far and wide in the neighbourhood round , For curing the healthy , and healing the sound ; Than this , his pretensions to skill went no further 26 [ NO . 1 . THE ETON MISCELLANY .
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... dead ; For poison was mix'd in the draughts , and I grieve No hope is remaining . " I laugh'd in my sleeve . The stomach - pump came , and the Doctor was stout ; He pump'd long and strong , and some liquor came out : “ ' Tis arsenic all ...
... dead ; For poison was mix'd in the draughts , and I grieve No hope is remaining . " I laugh'd in my sleeve . The stomach - pump came , and the Doctor was stout ; He pump'd long and strong , and some liquor came out : “ ' Tis arsenic all ...
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