The Monthly Mirror1809 |
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... courts . In the beginning of the last century , Dr. GLYNN told Judge FINCH with a sneer , that all the common - law - books of the realm might be carried in a wheelbarrow . At that period our printed law - books were inconsiderable ...
... courts . In the beginning of the last century , Dr. GLYNN told Judge FINCH with a sneer , that all the common - law - books of the realm might be carried in a wheelbarrow . At that period our printed law - books were inconsiderable ...
Page 23
... court . " . Milton had , it appears , been accused of having been “ vomited out " * of the University , and as nothing was said by his libeller of this flagellation , it was probably as common at the universities at that period as it is ...
... court . " . Milton had , it appears , been accused of having been “ vomited out " * of the University , and as nothing was said by his libeller of this flagellation , it was probably as common at the universities at that period as it is ...
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... court his acquaintance ? Accustomed to enjoy , in higher circles , those marks of attention which talents deserve , they are fearful of meeting with some mortification in houses where the masters , although very polite , might introduce ...
... court his acquaintance ? Accustomed to enjoy , in higher circles , those marks of attention which talents deserve , they are fearful of meeting with some mortification in houses where the masters , although very polite , might introduce ...
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... court faileth ; wherein I conceive there is no other ground of that , even but impossibility . Nevertheless , because it falleth out that at this time Gray's - Inn is well furnished of gallant young gentlemen , your lordship may be ...
... court faileth ; wherein I conceive there is no other ground of that , even but impossibility . Nevertheless , because it falleth out that at this time Gray's - Inn is well furnished of gallant young gentlemen , your lordship may be ...
Page 40
... court thy classic pencil haste , How kind to proffer it to me ! Yet though I sit , no pride I feel , Or impulse of a vain self - love , But a few hours from care would steal , And by thy various pow'rs improve . For all , who know thy ...
... court thy classic pencil haste , How kind to proffer it to me ! Yet though I sit , no pride I feel , Or impulse of a vain self - love , But a few hours from care would steal , And by thy various pow'rs improve . For all , who know thy ...
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