The Tin Trumpet, Or Heads and Tales, for the Wise and Waggish: To which are Added, Poetical Selections, Volume 1 |
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... equally accessible sources ; whilst others may even be traced back to Joe Miller , an authority which is occasionally acknowledged under the Latin alias of Josephus Molitor . It will be seen , therefore , that the following little work ...
... equally accessible sources ; whilst others may even be traced back to Joe Miller , an authority which is occasionally acknowledged under the Latin alias of Josephus Molitor . It will be seen , therefore , that the following little work ...
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... equally to require that the temptation of sale- able advowsons should be removed from his path , and that these spiritual rotten boroughs should be consigned to the tomb of their parliamentary brethren in schedule A. AFFECTION - filial ...
... equally to require that the temptation of sale- able advowsons should be removed from his path , and that these spiritual rotten boroughs should be consigned to the tomb of their parliamentary brethren in schedule A. AFFECTION - filial ...
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... equally repre- hensible and inconsistent , I shall endeavour to cure my readers of any such propensity , by habituating them to encounters with some of their old Joe Miller acquaintance . ANGER - Punishing ourselves for the faults of ...
... equally repre- hensible and inconsistent , I shall endeavour to cure my readers of any such propensity , by habituating them to encounters with some of their old Joe Miller acquaintance . ANGER - Punishing ourselves for the faults of ...
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... equally admire two styles so totally dissimilar , both in their outlines , proportions , and details , as the Grecian and the Gothic , - -an apparent in- consistency which has been accounted for by the plastic power of association ...
... equally admire two styles so totally dissimilar , both in their outlines , proportions , and details , as the Grecian and the Gothic , - -an apparent in- consistency which has been accounted for by the plastic power of association ...
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... equally , or , perhaps , more agreeable to an unprejudiced eye . The first columns were undoubtedly trees , which diminished as they ascended . The stems of the branches , where they were cut off , suggested the capital ; the iron or ...
... equally , or , perhaps , more agreeable to an unprejudiced eye . The first columns were undoubtedly trees , which diminished as they ascended . The stems of the branches , where they were cut off , suggested the capital ; the iron or ...
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