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Page 358
... consequently also the connected anecdote that William was a parading lad , who could not kill a calf without a speech . More probable is the other anecdote , that he belonged to a club of ale- drinkers , called the Bidford Topers ; in ...
... consequently also the connected anecdote that William was a parading lad , who could not kill a calf without a speech . More probable is the other anecdote , that he belonged to a club of ale- drinkers , called the Bidford Topers ; in ...
Page 471
... consequently it breaks every thing with its teeth to obtain the kernel . Dogs have no curiosity : they are frightened when unaccustomed to go out in a carriage , and put their head out at the door from a wish to escape : but , when they ...
... consequently it breaks every thing with its teeth to obtain the kernel . Dogs have no curiosity : they are frightened when unaccustomed to go out in a carriage , and put their head out at the door from a wish to escape : but , when they ...
Page 529
... consequently full of personal anecdotes and insulated details ; a remark which applies to the best of them all , the memoirs of Sully . M. LACRETELLE has , however , combined these materials with judgment ; adopting all that appears ...
... consequently full of personal anecdotes and insulated details ; a remark which applies to the best of them all , the memoirs of Sully . M. LACRETELLE has , however , combined these materials with judgment ; adopting all that appears ...
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