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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... receiving , although it may be had gratis , with an allowance to those who take a quantity . We seldom ask it until it is too late , and still more rarely take it while there is yet time to profit by it . Great tact and delicacy are ...
... receiving , although it may be had gratis , with an allowance to those who take a quantity . We seldom ask it until it is too late , and still more rarely take it while there is yet time to profit by it . Great tact and delicacy are ...
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... for ever live in the memory of mankind ; since America , as well as Eu- rope , has received letters from the one and religion from the other . " One of the earlier French princes being too indolent or 30 THE TIN TRUMPET ; OR.
... for ever live in the memory of mankind ; since America , as well as Eu- rope , has received letters from the one and religion from the other . " One of the earlier French princes being too indolent or 30 THE TIN TRUMPET ; OR.
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... received as gospel ; while the Gospel itself would want the more ancient warrant of Paganism . Never was the world so old , and consequently so wise , as it is to - day ; but it will be older , and , therefore , still wiser , to ...
... received as gospel ; while the Gospel itself would want the more ancient warrant of Paganism . Never was the world so old , and consequently so wise , as it is to - day ; but it will be older , and , therefore , still wiser , to ...
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... received into our liturgy at the time of the Reformation . " — ( Mant's Common Prayer , p . 57. ) It In spite of the damnatory clauses at the conclusion of this theological puzzle , this Ignotum per ignotius , it appears that ...
... received into our liturgy at the time of the Reformation . " — ( Mant's Common Prayer , p . 57. ) It In spite of the damnatory clauses at the conclusion of this theological puzzle , this Ignotum per ignotius , it appears that ...
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... received , made some good humoured allusions to blotters of foolscap , whose works were appropriately bound in calf ; and concluded by proposing in return , the health of Mr. Campbell , and the worshipful company of Paper - stainers - a ...
... received , made some good humoured allusions to blotters of foolscap , whose works were appropriately bound in calf ; and concluded by proposing in return , the health of Mr. Campbell , and the worshipful company of Paper - stainers - a ...
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