The Eton miscellany, by Bartholomew Bouverie1827 |
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... merit never wants its reward : that such merit is mine , I dare not presume to think ; but still , there is something within me that bids me hope that I may be able to glide prosperously down the stream of public estimation ; or , in ...
... merit never wants its reward : that such merit is mine , I dare not presume to think ; but still , there is something within me that bids me hope that I may be able to glide prosperously down the stream of public estimation ; or , in ...
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... , who will be so just as to praise the merits which may , and so lenient as to pardon the faults which must , be found in THE ETON MISCEllany . THE ETON MISCELLANY , No. I. THE PARGUINOTES FAREWELL . 12 INTRODUCTION .
... , who will be so just as to praise the merits which may , and so lenient as to pardon the faults which must , be found in THE ETON MISCEllany . THE ETON MISCELLANY , No. I. THE PARGUINOTES FAREWELL . 12 INTRODUCTION .
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... merit them for the time to come . I need not borrow from Atkinson's Bears ' Grease , or Warren's Black- ing , epithets to describe my feelings . When I recollect the indulgence which has pardoned my errors , and the munificence which ...
... merit them for the time to come . I need not borrow from Atkinson's Bears ' Grease , or Warren's Black- ing , epithets to describe my feelings . When I recollect the indulgence which has pardoned my errors , and the munificence which ...
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... merits of the true and original stock . I do not think that I should be guilty of any disrespect to Mr. Martin Sterling , were I to place my coadjutor in the same rank with him , in point of steady principle and sound morality and I am ...
... merits of the true and original stock . I do not think that I should be guilty of any disrespect to Mr. Martin Sterling , were I to place my coadjutor in the same rank with him , in point of steady principle and sound morality and I am ...
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... merits in this particu- lar have met with their reward ; that he has been one of the few , who , in our little community , have been so happy as to attach to themselves the good - will of all classes alike of the higher powers , in the ...
... merits in this particu- lar have met with their reward ; that he has been one of the few , who , in our little community , have been so happy as to attach to themselves the good - will of all classes alike of the higher powers , in the ...
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