Autobiographies: A Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing Lives Ever Published, Tom 1Whittaker, Treacher, and Arnot, 1830 |
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... received more pleasure from his lively manner of raising the laugh against me , than I could have felt from the smoothest flattery of a serious civility . Though wit flows from him with as much ease as common sense from another , he is ...
... received more pleasure from his lively manner of raising the laugh against me , than I could have felt from the smoothest flattery of a serious civility . Though wit flows from him with as much ease as common sense from another , he is ...
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... received with astonish- ment , as a work above their capacity ; and though the master persisted in his command , they one and all , except myself , resolved to decline it . But I , sir , who was ever giddily forward , and thoughtless of ...
... received with astonish- ment , as a work above their capacity ; and though the master persisted in his command , they one and all , except myself , resolved to decline it . But I , sir , who was ever giddily forward , and thoughtless of ...
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... received by his lordship , that he not only admitted of my service , but promised my father in return , that when affairs were settled , he would pro- vide for me . Upon this , my father returned to Derby- shire ; while I , not a little ...
... received by his lordship , that he not only admitted of my service , but promised my father in return , that when affairs were settled , he would pro- vide for me . Upon this , my father returned to Derby- shire ; while I , not a little ...
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... received with open arms , in defence of our laws , liberties , and religion , which our native prince had invaded ! How widely different were these two monarchs in their sentiments of glory ! But tantum religio potuit suadere malorum ...
... received with open arms , in defence of our laws , liberties , and religion , which our native prince had invaded ! How widely different were these two monarchs in their sentiments of glory ! But tantum religio potuit suadere malorum ...
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... The public tranquillity being now settled , our forces were remanded back to Nottingham . Here all our officers , who had commanded them from their first rising , received commissions to confirm them in their several MR COLLEY CIBBER . 47.
... The public tranquillity being now settled , our forces were remanded back to Nottingham . Here all our officers , who had commanded them from their first rising , received commissions to confirm them in their several MR COLLEY CIBBER . 47.
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