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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Page 40
... they eat , while it is seldom enjoyed by the rich , because they may eat what they like . ARCHITECTURE - Nothing more completely establishes the absence of any 40 THE TIN TRUMPET ; OR APOLOGY-As great a peacemaker as the word "...
... they eat , while it is seldom enjoyed by the rich , because they may eat what they like . ARCHITECTURE - Nothing more completely establishes the absence of any 40 THE TIN TRUMPET ; OR APOLOGY-As great a peacemaker as the word "...
Page 58
... poor and dependent , without the pro- tection of secrecy , is only to throw the representation more completely into the hands of the rich and powerful . Sad rogues must be the lower classes , as we are 58 THE TIN TRUMPET ; OR.
... poor and dependent , without the pro- tection of secrecy , is only to throw the representation more completely into the hands of the rich and powerful . Sad rogues must be the lower classes , as we are 58 THE TIN TRUMPET ; OR.
Page 76
... ; for if you had never been born , I should at this moment be the next heir of my rich grandfather . " 66 Worthy of a place by the side of this Gallic 76 THE TIN TRUMPET ; OR BREATH—Air received into the lungs by many young ...
... ; for if you had never been born , I should at this moment be the next heir of my rich grandfather . " 66 Worthy of a place by the side of this Gallic 76 THE TIN TRUMPET ; OR BREATH—Air received into the lungs by many young ...
Page 80
... rich . Like death , care is a sturdy summoner , who will take no denial , and who is no respecter of persons . Nor is the importunate dun a whit improved in his manners since the time of Horace , for he beards the great and the pow ...
... rich . Like death , care is a sturdy summoner , who will take no denial , and who is no respecter of persons . Nor is the importunate dun a whit improved in his manners since the time of Horace , for he beards the great and the pow ...
Page 81
... rich robe , and the call to prayers sounded , he drew his scimitar and cut off the sleeve , rather choosing to spoil his garment , than disturb the slumbers of his four - footed friend . In England , on the contrary , owing partly to ...
... rich robe , and the call to prayers sounded , he drew his scimitar and cut off the sleeve , rather choosing to spoil his garment , than disturb the slumbers of his four - footed friend . In England , on the contrary , owing partly to ...
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