The Tin Trumpet, Or Heads and Tales, for the Wise and Waggish: To which are Added, Poetical Selections, Volume 2 |
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... to be paid for . The great injury sustained by persons writing on the margin , and otherwise damaging the most expensive works , compels the Proprietor strictly to enforce this rule . THE TIN TRUMPET ; OR , HEADS AND TALES .
... to be paid for . The great injury sustained by persons writing on the margin , and otherwise damaging the most expensive works , compels the Proprietor strictly to enforce this rule . THE TIN TRUMPET ; OR , HEADS AND TALES .
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... advantage of their contem- poraries ; but if we may credit the authority of Foote , they sometimes outwit the undertaker even after their death . That facetious person being once summoned into the 6 THE TIN TRUMPET ; OR ,
... advantage of their contem- poraries ; but if we may credit the authority of Foote , they sometimes outwit the undertaker even after their death . That facetious person being once summoned into the 6 THE TIN TRUMPET ; OR ,
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To which are Added, Poetical Selections Horace Smith. death . That facetious person being once summoned into the country , by the relatives of a respectable practitioner , to whom he had been appointed ... person being once summoned ...
To which are Added, Poetical Selections Horace Smith. death . That facetious person being once summoned into the country , by the relatives of a respectable practitioner , to whom he had been appointed ... person being once summoned ...
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... person who , being reproached with not having re- venged himself of a caning he had received , ex- claimed , " Sir , I never meddle with what passes behind my back ! " MAN - An image of the Deity , which occasionally acts as if it were ...
... person who , being reproached with not having re- venged himself of a caning he had received , ex- claimed , " Sir , I never meddle with what passes behind my back ! " MAN - An image of the Deity , which occasionally acts as if it were ...
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... persons of limited fortune , sisters , nieces and daughters , are the only commodities that our friends are willing to bestow upon us for nothing , and which we cannot afford to accept , even gratuitously . It seems to have been the ...
... persons of limited fortune , sisters , nieces and daughters , are the only commodities that our friends are willing to bestow upon us for nothing , and which we cannot afford to accept , even gratuitously . It seems to have been the ...
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