The Last Essays of EliaG. Routledge & sons, 1880 - 119 pages |
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... remember aright , another pud- ding was discreetly substituted in the place of that which had occa- sioned the offence . He died at the Mint ( anno 1781 ) , where he had long held , what he accounted , a comfortable independence ; and ...
... remember aright , another pud- ding was discreetly substituted in the place of that which had occa- sioned the offence . He died at the Mint ( anno 1781 ) , where he had long held , what he accounted , a comfortable independence ; and ...
Page 32
... remember - having in- trusted to his care an extraordi- nary casket of jewels , upon some extraordinary occasion - but , as I am not certain of the name or cir- cumstance at this distance of time , I must leave it to the Royal daughters ...
... remember - having in- trusted to his care an extraordi- nary casket of jewels , upon some extraordinary occasion - but , as I am not certain of the name or cir- cumstance at this distance of time , I must leave it to the Royal daughters ...
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... remember some thing of a chaise - and - four , in which he made his entry into Glasgow on that morning to fetch the bride home , or carry her thither , I forget which . It so completely made out the stanza of of the old ballad- When we ...
... remember some thing of a chaise - and - four , in which he made his entry into Glasgow on that morning to fetch the bride home , or carry her thither , I forget which . It so completely made out the stanza of of the old ballad- When we ...
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