The Eton miscellany, by Bartholomew Bouverie1827 |
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Page 10
... perhaps somewhat clumsily , per- formed a task , necessary indeed , but extremely irksome to my natural modesty - that of introducing myself to the public - having likewise informed them that they may , in time , if they order me ...
... perhaps somewhat clumsily , per- formed a task , necessary indeed , but extremely irksome to my natural modesty - that of introducing myself to the public - having likewise informed them that they may , in time , if they order me ...
Page 11
... we have gratuitously , and perhaps foolishly , undertaken . If it be allowable thus to afford an opportunity to our fellow citizens , of displaying those embryo abilities which may hereafter shine in a far wider sphere INTRODUCTION . 11.
... we have gratuitously , and perhaps foolishly , undertaken . If it be allowable thus to afford an opportunity to our fellow citizens , of displaying those embryo abilities which may hereafter shine in a far wider sphere INTRODUCTION . 11.
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... perhaps , after all , my readers may think re- quired no proof ; but shall content myself with set- ting before them the pathetic complaint of a luck- less correspondent , which will , I doubt not , excite the same sensations of pity in ...
... perhaps , after all , my readers may think re- quired no proof ; but shall content myself with set- ting before them the pathetic complaint of a luck- less correspondent , which will , I doubt not , excite the same sensations of pity in ...
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... perhaps an equal one , to the author- ship of The Eton Miscellany . I shall now proceed to bring before the public some NEW MEMBERS OF THE CABINET . Though my superscription is alarmingly political , I can assure my readers that the ...
... perhaps an equal one , to the author- ship of The Eton Miscellany . I shall now proceed to bring before the public some NEW MEMBERS OF THE CABINET . Though my superscription is alarmingly political , I can assure my readers that the ...
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... perhaps in more senses than one . Most fully am I convinced of his frankness and sin- cerity he would suffer no one whom he disliked , to re- main long in intercourse with him , without an intimation of the feeling on his part ; and he ...
... perhaps in more senses than one . Most fully am I convinced of his frankness and sin- cerity he would suffer no one whom he disliked , to re- main long in intercourse with him , without an intimation of the feeling on his part ; and he ...
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