The Spirit of the Public Journals: Being an Impartial Selection of the Most Exquisite Essays and Jeux D'esprits, Principally Prose, that Appear in the Newspapers and Other Publications, Svazek 1Stephen Jones, Charles Molloy Westmacott James Ridgway, 1824 |
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... dear The Paper . A PUNNING EPITAPH ON AND BY A PUNSTER . A REPORT having been circulated in the Four Courts , of the death of a certain great Law Lord , he himself was supposed to have been the author of it , for the purpose of ...
... dear The Paper . A PUNNING EPITAPH ON AND BY A PUNSTER . A REPORT having been circulated in the Four Courts , of the death of a certain great Law Lord , he himself was supposed to have been the author of it , for the purpose of ...
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... dear friends of ' Squire Turtel , and to whom , after much reciprocal ratiocination , the point at issue was re- ferred . In plain English , the Head of ' Squire Turtel took into its head , that it would be best to steer home to bed ...
... dear friends of ' Squire Turtel , and to whom , after much reciprocal ratiocination , the point at issue was re- ferred . In plain English , the Head of ' Squire Turtel took into its head , that it would be best to steer home to bed ...
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... BY AN OLD GENTLEMAN , WHOSE DAUGHTER ARABELLA IMPOR- TUNED HIM FOR MONEY . DEAR Bell , to gain money , sure silence is best , For dumb bells are fittest to open the chest . POETRY OF THE JOHN BULL . In our selections of EPIGRAM . 11.
... BY AN OLD GENTLEMAN , WHOSE DAUGHTER ARABELLA IMPOR- TUNED HIM FOR MONEY . DEAR Bell , to gain money , sure silence is best , For dumb bells are fittest to open the chest . POETRY OF THE JOHN BULL . In our selections of EPIGRAM . 11.
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... dear no , Sir ! " exclaimed the lady ; " I am Miss , the daughter of the mistress of the house . " Bishop remarked that he had no doubt she was telling a fib , and desired her to introduce him to her mother . No ; she could not do this ...
... dear no , Sir ! " exclaimed the lady ; " I am Miss , the daughter of the mistress of the house . " Bishop remarked that he had no doubt she was telling a fib , and desired her to introduce him to her mother . No ; she could not do this ...
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... dear Derry , When sober , drunk , or merry , But Oh ! remember me . When at night thou rovest With the lass thou lovest , Oh ! then remember me .. Or should some native beauty Seduce thee from thy duty , Oh ! then remember me . For ...
... dear Derry , When sober , drunk , or merry , But Oh ! remember me . When at night thou rovest With the lass thou lovest , Oh ! then remember me .. Or should some native beauty Seduce thee from thy duty , Oh ! then remember me . For ...
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