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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... mind in wandering over the wilder and least frequented districts of the north of England , as well as such an expanded field for the exercise of his philanthropy , the ruling passion of his soul , that he formed the Quixotic resolution ...
... mind in wandering over the wilder and least frequented districts of the north of England , as well as such an expanded field for the exercise of his philanthropy , the ruling passion of his soul , that he formed the Quixotic resolution ...
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... mind , with the chairman of a club , it was his good pleasure to suspend from his neck a small Tin Trumpet , by sounding an alarum upon which he procured order , when there was the smallest irregularity or deviation from a punctilious ...
... mind , with the chairman of a club , it was his good pleasure to suspend from his neck a small Tin Trumpet , by sounding an alarum upon which he procured order , when there was the smallest irregularity or deviation from a punctilious ...
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... mind that I broadly dissent from many of the crude notions and fanciful theories broached by my late excellent but eccentric friend . J. S. HARROWGATE , February , 1836 . THE AUTHOR'S PREFACE . Ad Candidum Lectorem . CUM legis ...
... mind that I broadly dissent from many of the crude notions and fanciful theories broached by my late excellent but eccentric friend . J. S. HARROWGATE , February , 1836 . THE AUTHOR'S PREFACE . Ad Candidum Lectorem . CUM legis ...
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... mind , so may he have clean hands in a literal , and not in a metaphorical sense . All washes and cosmetics with- out , he may yet labour under a moral hydrophobia within . Pleasant to see an im - puritan of this stamp holding his nose ...
... mind , so may he have clean hands in a literal , and not in a metaphorical sense . All washes and cosmetics with- out , he may yet labour under a moral hydrophobia within . Pleasant to see an im - puritan of this stamp holding his nose ...
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... mind of adapting itself to circumstances , that we can reconcile ourselves , at least , partially , to our own crimes and infamy . The stings of conscience would be intolerable , could we not lay some flat- tering unction to our souls ...
... mind of adapting itself to circumstances , that we can reconcile ourselves , at least , partially , to our own crimes and infamy . The stings of conscience would be intolerable , could we not lay some flat- tering unction to our souls ...
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