The Tin Trumpet: Or Heads and Tales, for the Wise and Waggish. To which are Added Poetical Selections, Volume 1E. L. Carey & A. Hart, 1836 |
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... called for their avowal . Knowing that they express the conscientious convictions of an eminently pious and virtuous man , I have published them without hesitation , but I think it right to put upon record my total dissent from many of ...
... called for their avowal . Knowing that they express the conscientious convictions of an eminently pious and virtuous man , I have published them without hesitation , but I think it right to put upon record my total dissent from many of ...
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... called upon to surrender uses . Will they take a hint , and make a compromise in time , or like the borough - mongers , dig a pit for themselves to fall into ? For their own sakes I hope they will yield in time ; for the sake of the ...
... called upon to surrender uses . Will they take a hint , and make a compromise in time , or like the borough - mongers , dig a pit for themselves to fall into ? For their own sakes I hope they will yield in time ; for the sake of the ...
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... called on for an apology , which he gave in the following amphibological terms : - " I called you a liar , —it is true . You spoke truth : I have told a lie . " APPEARANCES - keeping up . A moral , or , rather , im- moral uttering of ...
... called on for an apology , which he gave in the following amphibological terms : - " I called you a liar , —it is true . You spoke truth : I have told a lie . " APPEARANCES - keeping up . A moral , or , rather , im- moral uttering of ...
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... called into existence , in the chief Italian towns , manufactories of copies and counterfeits for the sole supply of England , in which happy and discerning country may be found ten times more pictures of each of the old masters , than ...
... called into existence , in the chief Italian towns , manufactories of copies and counterfeits for the sole supply of England , in which happy and discerning country may be found ten times more pictures of each of the old masters , than ...
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... called up Mr. Turner , who with a similar so- lemnity , expressed his sense of the honour he had received , made some good humoured allusions to blotters of foolscap , whose works were appropriately bound in calf ; and concluded by ...
... called up Mr. Turner , who with a similar so- lemnity , expressed his sense of the honour he had received , made some good humoured allusions to blotters of foolscap , whose works were appropriately bound in calf ; and concluded by ...
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