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... says that according to his recol- lection it was not generally considered practicable , but he gives his authority for the actual intention of carrying it out : - " Bonaparte positively avers it . He says that he had 200,000 men on the ...
... says that according to his recol- lection it was not generally considered practicable , but he gives his authority for the actual intention of carrying it out : - " Bonaparte positively avers it . He says that he had 200,000 men on the ...
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... says the writer , they are both wrong as to when he ( Mackenzie ) started . " 66 He then gives his reason for this opinion , which I think it is desirable to record in N. & Q. ' as completing the controversy . In the Stafford House ...
... says the writer , they are both wrong as to when he ( Mackenzie ) started . " 66 He then gives his reason for this opinion , which I think it is desirable to record in N. & Q. ' as completing the controversy . In the Stafford House ...
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... says Bagot and Blomfield had to lay aside " their wigs . Sandgate . 66 66 Q. ' last given that Bishops been the first R. J. FYNMORE . Is Lady Dorothy right ? J. T. quotes her on Bishop Monk as wearing his wig in 1848. Mr. Monk , M.P. ...
... says Bagot and Blomfield had to lay aside " their wigs . Sandgate . 66 66 Q. ' last given that Bishops been the first R. J. FYNMORE . Is Lady Dorothy right ? J. T. quotes her on Bishop Monk as wearing his wig in 1848. Mr. Monk , M.P. ...
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... says the writer , they are both wrong as to when he ( Mackenzie ) started . " He then gives his reason for this opinion , which I think it is desirable to record in N. & Q ' as completing the controversy . In the Stafford House Letters ...
... says the writer , they are both wrong as to when he ( Mackenzie ) started . " He then gives his reason for this opinion , which I think it is desirable to record in N. & Q ' as completing the controversy . In the Stafford House Letters ...
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... says that " Bishops Bagot and Blomfield had been the first to lay aside " their wigs . Sandgate . her on 66 R. J. FYNMORE . 99 Is Lady Dorothy right ? J. T. quotes Bishop Monk as wearing his wig in 1848. Mr. Monk , M.P. , told me his ...
... says that " Bishops Bagot and Blomfield had been the first to lay aside " their wigs . Sandgate . her on 66 R. J. FYNMORE . 99 Is Lady Dorothy right ? J. T. quotes Bishop Monk as wearing his wig in 1848. Mr. Monk , M.P. , told me his ...
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Página 440 - And Nature, the old nurse, took The child upon her knee, Saying : " Here is a story-book Thy Father has written for thee." " Come, wander with me," she said, " Into regions yet untrod ; And read what is still unread In the manuscripts of God.
Página 60 - Distrust the condiment that bites so soon; But deem it not, thou man of herbs, a fault To add a double quantity of salt; Four times the spoon with oil of Lucca crown, And twice with vinegar procured from town; And lastly o'er the flavoured compound toss A magic soupcon of anchovy sauce.
Página 52 - Signed, sealed published and declared by the above named James Miller to be his last will and testament in the presence of us who have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses in the presence of the Testator.
Página 230 - Oh how fallen! how changed From him! — who, in the happy realms of light, Clothed with transcendent brightness...
Página 160 - When that this body did contain a spirit, A kingdom for it was too small a bound; But now two paces of the vilest earth Is room enough.
Página 96 - Then old age and experience, hand in hand, Lead him to death and make him understand After a search so painful and so long, That all his life he has been in the wrong.
Página 52 - I hereby appoint sole executrix of this my last will and testament ; hereby revoking all former wills by me made.
Página 202 - In summertime on Bredon The bells they sound so clear; Round both the shires they ring them In steeples far and near, A happy noise to hear. Here of a Sunday morning My love and I would lie, And see the coloured counties, And hear the larks so high About us in the sky. The bells would ring to call her In valleys miles away: 'Come all to church, good people; Good people, come and pray.
Página 54 - For what claim can that man have to courage who trembles at the frowns of fortune. — True heroism consists in becoming superior to the ills of life, in whatever shape they may challenge him to the combat.
Página 60 - I found above any of my equals at the hands of those courteous and learned men, the fellows of that college wherein I spent some years: who at my parting, after I had taken two degrees, as the manner is, signified many ways how much better it would content them that I would stay; as by many letters full of kindness and loving respect, both before that time, and long after, I was assured of their singular good affection towards me.