Liber facetiarum, being a collection of curious and interesting anecdotesD. Akenhead and Sons, 1809 - 344 страници |
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... whole to the taste of general readers . The authenticity of each paragraph was also a matter of prime consideration with the Edi- tor ; and he trusts the great number of respectable authorities he has used will greatly enhance the value ...
... whole to the taste of general readers . The authenticity of each paragraph was also a matter of prime consideration with the Edi- tor ; and he trusts the great number of respectable authorities he has used will greatly enhance the value ...
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... whole company began to laugh ; and Sterne , who did not suppose me so near him , imagined that this Mr D *** must be a very sin- gular character , since the mention of the name a- lone excited merriment . " Is not he rather a strange ...
... whole company began to laugh ; and Sterne , who did not suppose me so near him , imagined that this Mr D *** must be a very sin- gular character , since the mention of the name a- lone excited merriment . " Is not he rather a strange ...
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... haranguing the croud ; and of that tent - maker ? " The youthful son of Clinias owned he did . " Well , " said Socrates , " the whole assembly of the Athenians consists of a num ber of such characters collected together ; and if , 46.
... haranguing the croud ; and of that tent - maker ? " The youthful son of Clinias owned he did . " Well , " said Socrates , " the whole assembly of the Athenians consists of a num ber of such characters collected together ; and if , 46.
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... whole of an English conversation of about half an hour's continuance . " Holcroft's Travels . SIR Jno . Haywood wrote the lives of three Norman kings , and also the lives of Henry IV . and Edward VI . Some political reflections in the ...
... whole of an English conversation of about half an hour's continuance . " Holcroft's Travels . SIR Jno . Haywood wrote the lives of three Norman kings , and also the lives of Henry IV . and Edward VI . Some political reflections in the ...
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... whole circle of generals , he exclaimed , Nous sommes des voleurs ; bowing to them ail , he added , Vous etes des voleurs ; and in retiring , he said , Oui , Citoyen Consul , ils sont des voleurs Des republicains Francois tel est le ...
... whole circle of generals , he exclaimed , Nous sommes des voleurs ; bowing to them ail , he added , Vous etes des voleurs ; and in retiring , he said , Oui , Citoyen Consul , ils sont des voleurs Des republicains Francois tel est le ...
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Страница 241 - That's very strange ; but if you had not supped, I must have got something for you. Let me see, what should I have had ? A couple of lobsters ; ay, that would have done very well ; two shillings— tarts, a shilling ; but you will drink a glass of wine with me, though you supped so much before your usual time only to spare my pocket ?' ' No, we had rather talk with you than drink with you.
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Страница 230 - May the Great God, whom I worship, grant to my Country, and for the benefit of Europe in general, a great and glorious Victory; and may no misconduct in any one tarnish it; and may humanity after Victory be the predominant feature in the British Fleet. For myself, individually, I commit my life to Him, who made me, and may his blessing light upon my endeavours for serving my Country faithfully. To him I resign myself and the just cause which is entrusted to me to defend. Amen. Amen. Amen.
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Страница 228 - .Follow me, and hear a lecture in philosophy ;' and Charles, laying his hand on his sword, to say, ' Follow me, and dethrone the czar;' a man would be ashamed to follow Socrates.
Страница 241 - How came you to leave all the great lords that you are so fond of, to come hither to see a poor dean ? — ' Because we would rather see you than any of them.' — ' Ay, any one that did not know so well as I do might believe you. But since you are come, I must get some supper for you, I suppose.'— ' No, Doctor, we have • Speace.