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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... present work , my friend recoiled with an insurmount- able aversion , only consenting to be named President of the Tea Party , on condition that it should consist of both sexes , and be governed by the rules that he had drawn up for its ...
... present work , my friend recoiled with an insurmount- able aversion , only consenting to be named President of the Tea Party , on condition that it should consist of both sexes , and be governed by the rules that he had drawn up for its ...
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... present sense of profound gratitude to the Creator , and an all embracing love of his creatures . His strange , and sometimes startling notions exposed him to occasional attacks of considerable sharpness , which he inva- riably bore ...
... present sense of profound gratitude to the Creator , and an all embracing love of his creatures . His strange , and sometimes startling notions exposed him to occasional attacks of considerable sharpness , which he inva- riably bore ...
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... present opportunity , to request that his Yorkshire and other correspondents will add to my large stock of his amusing letters , by forwarding any that they may possess , to the Pub- lisher of this work , under whose inspection they ...
... present opportunity , to request that his Yorkshire and other correspondents will add to my large stock of his amusing letters , by forwarding any that they may possess , to the Pub- lisher of this work , under whose inspection they ...
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... present opportunity, to request that his Yorkshire and other correspondents will add to my large stock of his amusing letters, by forwarding any that they may possess, to the Publisher of this work, under whose inspection they will be ...
... present opportunity, to request that his Yorkshire and other correspondents will add to my large stock of his amusing letters, by forwarding any that they may possess, to the Publisher of this work, under whose inspection they will be ...
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... present tense has no longer the smallest reference to the past , provided it can improve the future . But we have still more startling changes ; -Lady A. is a mascu- line , and Lord B. is a feminine person . What can be expected but ...
... present tense has no longer the smallest reference to the past , provided it can improve the future . But we have still more startling changes ; -Lady A. is a mascu- line , and Lord B. is a feminine person . What can be expected but ...
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