The Tin Trumpet: Or Heads and Tales, for the Wise and Waggish. To which are Added Poetical Selections, Band 1E. L. Carey & A. Hart, 1836 |
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... nature of a club , as the reader will perceive , on a reference to that word in the present work , my friend recoiled with an insurmount- able aversion , only consenting to be named President of the Tea Party , on condition that it ...
... nature of a club , as the reader will perceive , on a reference to that word in the present work , my friend recoiled with an insurmount- able aversion , only consenting to be named President of the Tea Party , on condition that it ...
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... nature . He might be caustic with his pen , especially if an epigrammatic turn were at stake ; but his lips could not utter anything intentionally bitter , nor could his heart harbour a single angry feeling . This is not the place ...
... nature . He might be caustic with his pen , especially if an epigrammatic turn were at stake ; but his lips could not utter anything intentionally bitter , nor could his heart harbour a single angry feeling . This is not the place ...
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... nature. He might be caustic with his pen, especially if an epigrammatic turn were at stake; but his lips could not utter anything intentionally bitter, nor could his heart harbour a single angry feeling. This is not the place, however ...
... nature. He might be caustic with his pen, especially if an epigrammatic turn were at stake; but his lips could not utter anything intentionally bitter, nor could his heart harbour a single angry feeling. This is not the place, however ...
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... nature abhors a vacuum ; yet fools , fops , and fanatics are very subject to it , and it sometimes attacks old women of both sexes . “ I wish to consult you upon a little project I have formed , " said a noodle to his friend . " I have ...
... nature abhors a vacuum ; yet fools , fops , and fanatics are very subject to it , and it sometimes attacks old women of both sexes . “ I wish to consult you upon a little project I have formed , " said a noodle to his friend . " I have ...
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... nature . There is a Providence ever watching over the destinies of mankind , but we should not the less on that account observe the maxim of Horace - Nec Deus intersit nisi dignus vindice nodus . The uncharitable forgetfulness of this ...
... nature . There is a Providence ever watching over the destinies of mankind , but we should not the less on that account observe the maxim of Horace - Nec Deus intersit nisi dignus vindice nodus . The uncharitable forgetfulness of this ...
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