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Page 38
... honour to be called my Lord Dorset's boys , was put in a fair way to make his fortune abroad ; so that the third , who had given much better testimonies of his wit than any of them , was the only growing genius of the three that was ...
... honour to be called my Lord Dorset's boys , was put in a fair way to make his fortune abroad ; so that the third , who had given much better testimonies of his wit than any of them , was the only growing genius of the three that was ...
Page 121
that honour you most did not content themselves without saying , you owed something to your country , and that you had been long wanting to it , in very critical times . I never was wanting , upon any occasion , to shew I had a true honour ...
that honour you most did not content themselves without saying , you owed something to your country , and that you had been long wanting to it , in very critical times . I never was wanting , upon any occasion , to shew I had a true honour ...
Page 366
... honour , Sir John , " said I , offering him my hand . 66 6 6 " At this moment the carman came up . Very sorry , your honour , ' said he ; but the rascal is too nimble for me . ' I put my hand in my pocket to give him half - a - crown ...
... honour , Sir John , " said I , offering him my hand . 66 6 6 " At this moment the carman came up . Very sorry , your honour , ' said he ; but the rascal is too nimble for me . ' I put my hand in my pocket to give him half - a - crown ...
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TABLE | 6 |
French History | 7 |
Narrative of the Embassy to the Tour | 12 |
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