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 59
... king's money , instead of that of travellers . “ Ille crucem sceleris pretium tulit , hic diadema . " BAR - Independence of the . - Like a ghost - a thing much talked of , and seldom seen . If a barrister possess any pro- fessional or ...
... king's money , instead of that of travellers . “ Ille crucem sceleris pretium tulit , hic diadema . " BAR - Independence of the . - Like a ghost - a thing much talked of , and seldom seen . If a barrister possess any pro- fessional or ...
Page 67
... king and his courtiers deriding him , and corruptly repeating his answer , called him bigot , which was the origin of the term . Though modern bigots resemble their founder in being wedded to the offspring of a foolish parent , viz ...
... king and his courtiers deriding him , and corruptly repeating his answer , called him bigot , which was the origin of the term . Though modern bigots resemble their founder in being wedded to the offspring of a foolish parent , viz ...
Page 70
... king than in that of the temple , he faileth not to do homage to the mon- arch , whenever there is prospect of a translation , of which he covets every good one , save that of Enoch . His struggles for divine grace may be very earnest ...
... king than in that of the temple , he faileth not to do homage to the mon- arch , whenever there is prospect of a translation , of which he covets every good one , save that of Enoch . His struggles for divine grace may be very earnest ...
Page 76
... King Edgar for having extirpated the wolves from England , and to Henry VIII . for having suppressed the monks , what do we not owe to the Whigs for having delivered us from the borough- mongers , who were , at the same time , both ...
... King Edgar for having extirpated the wolves from England , and to Henry VIII . for having suppressed the monks , what do we not owe to the Whigs for having delivered us from the borough- mongers , who were , at the same time , both ...
Page 80
... king cannot enter it . " " What ! not the reigning king ? " asked the joke - loving judge . CASUISTS - a question for . Lord Clarendon , speaking of Fletcher of Saltoun , says , " he would willingly have sacrificed his life to serve his ...
... king cannot enter it . " " What ! not the reigning king ? " asked the joke - loving judge . CASUISTS - a question for . Lord Clarendon , speaking of Fletcher of Saltoun , says , " he would willingly have sacrificed his life to serve his ...
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