The Tin Trumpet: Or Heads and Tales, for the Wise and Waggish. To which are Added Poetical Selections, Svazek 1E. L. Carey & A. Hart, 1836 |
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... pleasure to suspend from his neck a small Tin Trumpet , by sounding an alarum upon which he procured order , when there was the smallest irregularity or deviation from a punctilious courtesy on the part of any mem- ber . The same Tin ...
... pleasure to suspend from his neck a small Tin Trumpet , by sounding an alarum upon which he procured order , when there was the smallest irregularity or deviation from a punctilious courtesy on the part of any mem- ber . The same Tin ...
Strana 36
... pleasure . We willingly leave the anglers to their rod , for they deserve it , and we al- low them to defend one another , not only because they have no other advocates , but because we are sure that the rest of the community would be ...
... pleasure . We willingly leave the anglers to their rod , for they deserve it , and we al- low them to defend one another , not only because they have no other advocates , but because we are sure that the rest of the community would be ...
Strana 37
... pleasure , and to teach us to read engravings instead of writings . ANSWERS - to the point are more satisfactory to the in- terrogator , but answers from the point may be sometimes more entertaining to the auditor . " Were you born in ...
... pleasure , and to teach us to read engravings instead of writings . ANSWERS - to the point are more satisfactory to the in- terrogator , but answers from the point may be sometimes more entertaining to the auditor . " Were you born in ...
Strana 38
... pleasure from the support of every measure which , in your own eyes , is good ; to force you to give your support to any and every measure which , in your own eyes , is bad . Is it good ? -the bad man embraces it , and , by the ...
... pleasure from the support of every measure which , in your own eyes , is good ; to force you to give your support to any and every measure which , in your own eyes , is bad . Is it good ? -the bad man embraces it , and , by the ...
Strana 47
... pleasure , for celebrated statues are almost immortal - they can only perish at least with the civilisation that has enshrined them . The humblest work of nature , as well as the most perfect one of art , are alike exalted by tracing ...
... pleasure , for celebrated statues are almost immortal - they can only perish at least with the civilisation that has enshrined them . The humblest work of nature , as well as the most perfect one of art , are alike exalted by tracing ...
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