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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... received with undi- minished affection by her almost heart - broken parents . nothing can persuade her to listen to their joint appeal - should she be determined to bring their gray hairs with sorrow to the grave - should she never mean ...
... received with undi- minished affection by her almost heart - broken parents . nothing can persuade her to listen to their joint appeal - should she be determined to bring their gray hairs with sorrow to the grave - should she never mean ...
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... received - with- out inquiry ; and if such a passive acquiescence deserve the name of an intelligent belief , which may well be questioned , it is manifest that we ourselves have no merit in the process . And yet , gracious Heaven ...
... received - with- out inquiry ; and if such a passive acquiescence deserve the name of an intelligent belief , which may well be questioned , it is manifest that we ourselves have no merit in the process . And yet , gracious Heaven ...
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... received Gisla , the daughter of Charles the Foolish , in marriage , he would not submit to kiss Charles's foot ; and when his friends urged him by all means to comply with that ceremony , he made answer in the English tongue - NE SE BY ...
... received Gisla , the daughter of Charles the Foolish , in marriage , he would not submit to kiss Charles's foot ; and when his friends urged him by all means to comply with that ceremony , he made answer in the English tongue - NE SE BY ...
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... received into the lungs by many young men of fashion , for the important purposes of smoking a cigar , and whistling a tune . BREVITY - The soul of wit , which accounts for the tenuity of the present work ! Into how narrow a compass has ...
... received into the lungs by many young men of fashion , for the important purposes of smoking a cigar , and whistling a tune . BREVITY - The soul of wit , which accounts for the tenuity of the present work ! Into how narrow a compass has ...
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... received its full developement , and have accomplished its final triumph , until its spirit shall have surmounted its ceremonials , and the reformed religion shall have undergone a new and more searching reformation . CHURCH and STATE ...
... received its full developement , and have accomplished its final triumph , until its spirit shall have surmounted its ceremonials , and the reformed religion shall have undergone a new and more searching reformation . CHURCH and STATE ...
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