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Page 22
... Lord Londonderry , who was one of the grandest sights in the show . In marching up the Hall with the rest , he took his stance on the platform whereon the throne was placed , and in the wonderment of the time forgot to take off his cap ...
... Lord Londonderry , who was one of the grandest sights in the show . In marching up the Hall with the rest , he took his stance on the platform whereon the throne was placed , and in the wonderment of the time forgot to take off his cap ...
Page 23
... Lord , O Lord , there is a gentleman with a pistol ! ' to which I answered , The pistol will do you no harm , madam ; ' but a second time she cried out , O Lord , O Lord , there is a gentleman with a pistol ! ' This last I answered by ...
... Lord , O Lord , there is a gentleman with a pistol ! ' to which I answered , The pistol will do you no harm , madam ; ' but a second time she cried out , O Lord , O Lord , there is a gentleman with a pistol ! ' This last I answered by ...
Page 24
... lords of manors ; among others , I was pleased to see his Grace of Argyle per- forming the ancient part of his Scot ... Lord Chancellor is a most venerable charac- ter , and knows better how to behave himself with a gravity when within ...
... lords of manors ; among others , I was pleased to see his Grace of Argyle per- forming the ancient part of his Scot ... Lord Chancellor is a most venerable charac- ter , and knows better how to behave himself with a gravity when within ...
Page 44
... Lord Erskine is a joke to James Hogg , — and often must he have a sore heart to think what the worthy world will do without him some twenty years hence , when he hops the twig . His death will be remembered like a total eclipse of the ...
... Lord Erskine is a joke to James Hogg , — and often must he have a sore heart to think what the worthy world will do without him some twenty years hence , when he hops the twig . His death will be remembered like a total eclipse of the ...
Page 49
... Lord Byron's breeches and coat , and so forth , and walk along the Rialto , that the Venetian ladies would mis- take him for his lordship ? It is easier to play the fool than the lord , and , therefore , in one or two of his imita ...
... Lord Byron's breeches and coat , and so forth , and walk along the Rialto , that the Venetian ladies would mis- take him for his lordship ? It is easier to play the fool than the lord , and , therefore , in one or two of his imita ...
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