Roundabout Papers: To which is Added The Second Funeral of Napoleon ; Critical Reviews ; The Four Georges ; The English Humorists of the Eighteenth Century ; Sketches and Travels in LondonEstes and Lauriat, 1882 - Počet stran: 819 |
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... hear them tell their old stories over and over again . I read them in the dozy hours , and only half re- member them . I am informed that both of them tell coarse stories . I don't heed them . It was the custom of their time , as it is ...
... hear them tell their old stories over and over again . I read them in the dozy hours , and only half re- member them . I am informed that both of them tell coarse stories . I don't heed them . It was the custom of their time , as it is ...
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... hear of General Wolfe ? mother may have seen him embark , and your father may have carried a musket under him . Your grandmother may have cried huzza for Marlborough ; but what is the Prince Duke to you , and did you ever so much as hear ...
... hear of General Wolfe ? mother may have seen him embark , and your father may have carried a musket under him . Your grandmother may have cried huzza for Marlborough ; but what is the Prince Duke to you , and did you ever so much as hear ...
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... hear that the French ladies are quite in raptures with these charming loups - de - mer . Let the warlike accoutrements then pass . It was necessary , perhaps , to strike the Parisians with awe , and therefore the crew was armed in this ...
... hear that the French ladies are quite in raptures with these charming loups - de - mer . Let the warlike accoutrements then pass . It was necessary , perhaps , to strike the Parisians with awe , and therefore the crew was armed in this ...
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