The Monthly Mirror1809 |
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... honour from the father , which he does not reflect with additional lustre . What the Tro- jan prayed that some one might say of his offspring , we may say of Dr. Thornton - Halgos d'oye wodλoy Mμɛlywy . From the wit and learning of this ...
... honour from the father , which he does not reflect with additional lustre . What the Tro- jan prayed that some one might say of his offspring , we may say of Dr. Thornton - Halgos d'oye wodλoy Mμɛlywy . From the wit and learning of this ...
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... honour , or who even wish to merit the name of gentlemen ? “ A gentle- man , " says Lord CHESTERFIELD , " always attends even to the choice of his amusements . In sports of exercise he will not be seen at skittles , driving of coaches ...
... honour , or who even wish to merit the name of gentlemen ? “ A gentle- man , " says Lord CHESTERFIELD , " always attends even to the choice of his amusements . In sports of exercise he will not be seen at skittles , driving of coaches ...
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... honour never to be outdone in any leap , however perilous . A certain Mr. Cherry , who was devoted to the exiled family , took oc- easion of this , to form perhaps the most pardonable design which was ever laid against a king's life ...
... honour never to be outdone in any leap , however perilous . A certain Mr. Cherry , who was devoted to the exiled family , took oc- easion of this , to form perhaps the most pardonable design which was ever laid against a king's life ...
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... honour which they bear to your lordship , and my Lord Chamberlain , to whom at their last masque they were so much bounden , will be ready to furnish a masque ; wishing it were in their power to perform it according to their mind ...
... honour which they bear to your lordship , and my Lord Chamberlain , to whom at their last masque they were so much bounden , will be ready to furnish a masque ; wishing it were in their power to perform it according to their mind ...
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... honour expected at Tom's Coffee - House , Lady Bridget Side- bottom , had a sick aunt at Chelsea , and moreover must positively fi- nish her lilac ridicule by the morning . Her three brothers had a wager to decide about one of our ...
... honour expected at Tom's Coffee - House , Lady Bridget Side- bottom , had a sick aunt at Chelsea , and moreover must positively fi- nish her lilac ridicule by the morning . Her three brothers had a wager to decide about one of our ...
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