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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... possess , to the Pub- lisher of this work , under whose inspection they will be copied , and punctually , as well as thankfully returned , to their respective owners . Most of the peasants and cotters in the northern and west- ern ...
... possess , to the Pub- lisher of this work , under whose inspection they will be copied , and punctually , as well as thankfully returned , to their respective owners . Most of the peasants and cotters in the northern and west- ern ...
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... possess, to the Publisher of this work, under whose inspection they will be copied, and punctually, as well as thankfully returned, to their respective owners. Most of the peasants and cotters in the northern and western wapentakes of ...
... possess, to the Publisher of this work, under whose inspection they will be copied, and punctually, as well as thankfully returned, to their respective owners. Most of the peasants and cotters in the northern and western wapentakes of ...
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... possessed a luminous understanding , and an asto- nishing zeal for study . We submit this accident to the joint and serious consideration of the Muggletonians and Phrenolo- gists , but without recommending either party to anticipate the ...
... possessed a luminous understanding , and an asto- nishing zeal for study . We submit this accident to the joint and serious consideration of the Muggletonians and Phrenolo- gists , but without recommending either party to anticipate the ...
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... possessed equal power . In the latter case , they would perhaps attempt to dignify his person , and his office by some courteous periphrase , or concealing both beneath the appro- priate veil of a dead language , would speak of him as ...
... possessed equal power . In the latter case , they would perhaps attempt to dignify his person , and his office by some courteous periphrase , or concealing both beneath the appro- priate veil of a dead language , would speak of him as ...
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... possess her own child , till the woes Of life cease to harass and goad it ; After death give his body to earth , whence it rose , And his spirit to Jove , who bestowed it . " AGE - old - an infirmity which nobody knows . Nothing can ...
... possess her own child , till the woes Of life cease to harass and goad it ; After death give his body to earth , whence it rose , And his spirit to Jove , who bestowed it . " AGE - old - an infirmity which nobody knows . Nothing can ...
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