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Readings from the Spectator. With notes

Joseph Addison - 1884 - 200 pages
...of them found himself in the wrong by it; upon which we made the best of our way to the assizes. 6. The court was sat before Sir Roger came; but notwithstanding...lordship had met with so much good weather in his circuit. I was listening to the proceeding of the court with much attention, and infinitely pleased...
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Chambers's graduated readers, Book 5

Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1884 - 248 pages
...with the air of a man who would not give his judgment rashly, that much might be said on both f 8. The court was sat before Sir Roger came: but notwithstanding...lordship had met with so much good weather in his circuit. 9. I was listening to the proceedings of the court with much attention, and infinitely pleased...
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Roundabout Papers: (From the Cornhill Magazine) To which is Added, The ...

William Makepeace Thackeray - 1884 - 664 pages
...violation of decency ha* always been considered, amongst us, the sure mark of a fool." — MACAULAY. t " The Court was sat before Sir Roger came ; but, notwithstanding...knight at the head of them ; who for his reputation iri the country took occasion to whisper in the judge's ear that he was glad his lordship had met with...
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Lectures on the English humourists of the eighteenth century: Mit ...

William Makepeace Thackeray - 1885 - 572 pages
...violation of decency has always been considered, amongst us, the sure mark of a fool." — Macaulay. **) "The Court was sat before Sir Roger came; but, notwithstanding...lordship had met with so much good weather in his circuit. I was listening to the proceedings of the Court with much attention, and infinitely pleased...
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Sixth Or Classic English Reader

William Swinton - 1885 - 624 pages
...himself in the wrong by it ; upon which we made the best of our way to the assizes. The court was set 2 before Sir Roger came ; but notwithstanding all the...lordship had met with so much good weather in his circuit? I was listening to the proceedings of the court with much attention, and infinitely pleased...
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Swinton's First [-sixth] Reader, Book 6

William Swinton - 1885 - 620 pages
...himself in the wrong by it ; upon which we made the best of our way to the assizes. The court was set 2 before Sir Roger came ; but notwithstanding all the...occasion to whisper in the judge's ear, that he was glad Itis lordship had met with so much good weather in his circuit.3 I was listening to the proceedings...
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The Works of William Makepeace Thackeray: The four Georges and The English ...

William Makepeace Thackeray - 1885 - 416 pages
...childhood you have known the verses : but who can hear their sacred music without love and awe ? — * " The Court was sat before Sir Roger came ; but, notwithstanding...taken their places upon the bench, they made room tor the old knight at the head of them ; who for his reputation in the country took occasion to whisper...
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Selections from the Spectator

Joseph Addison - 1892 - 252 pages
...neither of them found himself in the wrong by it : upon which we made the best of our way to the assizes. The court was sat before Sir Roger came, but notwithstanding...lordship had met with so much good weather in his circuit. I was listening to the proceedings of the court with much attention, and infinitely pleased...
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Selections from the Spectator

Joseph Addison - 1892 - 256 pages
...wrong by it : upon which we made the best of our way to the assizes. The court was sat before Sir Eoger came, but notwithstanding all the justices had taken...lordship had met with so much good weather in his circuit. I was listening to the proceedings of the court with much attention, and infinitely pleased...
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The Sir Roger de Coverley Papers, from the Spectator

Joseph Addison, Eustace Budgell, Sir Richard Steele - 1892 - 160 pages
...the best of our way to the assizes. The court was sat before Sir Roger came ; but notwithstand ing all the justices had taken their places upon the bench,...lordship had met with so much good weather in his circuit. I was listening to the proceeding of the court with much attention, and infinitely pleased...
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