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, Tom 8Stephen Jones, Charles Molloy Westmacott James Ridgway, 1805 |
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... Monfieur le Secretaire Marfden . Being von therefore of de principaux officiers in de Chateau of Dublin , I do tink myself called upon to take under my protection de conduct of mon Gouvernement in de matiere of de littel " " littel ...
... Monfieur le Secretaire Marfden . Being von therefore of de principaux officiers in de Chateau of Dublin , I do tink myself called upon to take under my protection de conduct of mon Gouvernement in de matiere of de littel " " littel ...
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... Monfieur Marfden , et fon autre Ex- cellence my Lor Hardwicke , vere furprife on the 23d of July paft ? Sair , dey vere not furprife at all ! dey knew vat it was dat vas coming , and dey took all pre- caution poffible . Son Excellence ...
... Monfieur Marfden , et fon autre Ex- cellence my Lor Hardwicke , vere furprife on the 23d of July paft ? Sair , dey vere not furprife at all ! dey knew vat it was dat vas coming , and dey took all pre- caution poffible . Son Excellence ...
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... Monfieur Marf- den he vas not furprife at all . Now , Sair , I faw ver foon after , de proceffion of fon Excellence mi Lor Lieutenant and mi Ladi Lieutenant , and de young Lor Lieutenants , and de young Ladi Lieutenants , and de aides ...
... Monfieur Marf- den he vas not furprife at all . Now , Sair , I faw ver foon after , de proceffion of fon Excellence mi Lor Lieutenant and mi Ladi Lieutenant , and de young Lor Lieutenants , and de young Ladi Lieutenants , and de aides ...
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... Monfieur exclaim'd , " Ah ! mifericorde ! " " Measure the cord ? " replied Jack Ketch ; " Measure the cord yourself , you wretch ! " ~ Still mifericorde was all his cry ; " Ah ! mifericorde ! dat I fhould die ! Ah ! mifericorde ! good ...
... Monfieur exclaim'd , " Ah ! mifericorde ! " " Measure the cord ? " replied Jack Ketch ; " Measure the cord yourself , you wretch ! " ~ Still mifericorde was all his cry ; " Ah ! mifericorde ! dat I fhould die ! Ah ! mifericorde ! good ...
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... Monfieur Des Hayes . Both by the Right Hon . Gre T - rn - y . 11. Lord Hawkesbury's March to Paris , fet for a full Band . 12. A Copy of Vattel , with the leaves uncut ; with the Navigation Act , much injured and defaced . 13. A Bundle ...
... Monfieur Des Hayes . Both by the Right Hon . Gre T - rn - y . 11. Lord Hawkesbury's March to Paris , fet for a full Band . 12. A Copy of Vattel , with the leaves uncut ; with the Navigation Act , much injured and defaced . 13. A Bundle ...
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