The Tin Trumpet, Or Heads and Tales, for the Wise and Waggish: To which are Added, Poetical Selections, Volume 1 |
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... wife , and , subsequently , of his only child , to both of whom he had been most tenderly attached , Dr. Chatfield sought relief from sorrow by frequent changes of scene , and found such alleviation of mind in wandering over the wilder ...
... wife , and , subsequently , of his only child , to both of whom he had been most tenderly attached , Dr. Chatfield sought relief from sorrow by frequent changes of scene , and found such alleviation of mind in wandering over the wilder ...
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... wife were giving evidence , the former was asked by the coun- sel , " How old are you ? " . I am dirty . " - " " And what is your wife ? " - " Mine wife is dirty - two . " — " Then , Sir , you are a very nasty couple , and I wish to ...
... wife were giving evidence , the former was asked by the coun- sel , " How old are you ? " . I am dirty . " - " " And what is your wife ? " - " Mine wife is dirty - two . " — " Then , Sir , you are a very nasty couple , and I wish to ...
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... wife , whereas , this was his own man's wife . ADVOWSON - The purchaseable right ( purchaseable even by a Jew , Pagan , or Mahometan , 24 THE TIN TRUMPET ; OR.
... wife , whereas , this was his own man's wife . ADVOWSON - The purchaseable right ( purchaseable even by a Jew , Pagan , or Mahometan , 24 THE TIN TRUMPET ; OR.
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... wife should become his mistress , that he not unfrequently finishes his career by converting his mistress into a wife . " A married man , " said Dr. Johnson , " has many cares ; but a bachelor has no pleasures . " Cutting himself off ...
... wife should become his mistress , that he not unfrequently finishes his career by converting his mistress into a wife . " A married man , " said Dr. Johnson , " has many cares ; but a bachelor has no pleasures . " Cutting himself off ...
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... wife , that he had no title to one . Forgetting Wesley's assertion , that the road to heaven is too narrow for wheels , and that to ride in a coach here , and go to Paradise hereafter , is too great a happiness for one man , the Bishop ...
... wife , that he had no title to one . Forgetting Wesley's assertion , that the road to heaven is too narrow for wheels , and that to ride in a coach here , and go to Paradise hereafter , is too great a happiness for one man , the Bishop ...
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