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... Charles I. - Westmorland Dialect- Authors Wanted , 9 . sion - Up - Helly - A , 11 - Church Bells - Catsup - Reference Wanted , 12 - Caradoc - Book by General Outram - Royal Offering - Cathedrals - Berthold's Political Handkerchief ...
... Charles I. - Westmorland Dialect- Authors Wanted , 9 . sion - Up - Helly - A , 11 - Church Bells - Catsup - Reference Wanted , 12 - Caradoc - Book by General Outram - Royal Offering - Cathedrals - Berthold's Political Handkerchief ...
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... Charles Street , Fitzroy Square , " as Macready's birthplace . There is , as every one knows , a Charlotte Street , Fitz- roy Square , but the nearest Charles Street is the continuation of Goodge Street , which scarcely comes within the ...
... Charles Street , Fitzroy Square , " as Macready's birthplace . There is , as every one knows , a Charlotte Street , Fitz- roy Square , but the nearest Charles Street is the continuation of Goodge Street , which scarcely comes within the ...
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... Charles Street . I am inclined to conjecture that he was born in Charlotte Street , and that he himself confounded two female names , while his biographer mixed up " Charles " and " Charlotte . " I am also unable to discover his ...
... Charles Street . I am inclined to conjecture that he was born in Charlotte Street , and that he himself confounded two female names , while his biographer mixed up " Charles " and " Charlotte . " I am also unable to discover his ...
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... Charles DEATH OF CHARLES I. - Can any of your readers who attended him to the scaffold , and what was the souvenir which he gave to each of these friends ? If medals , are any of them to be seen in the British or any other museum , and ...
... Charles DEATH OF CHARLES I. - Can any of your readers who attended him to the scaffold , and what was the souvenir which he gave to each of these friends ? If medals , are any of them to be seen in the British or any other museum , and ...
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... Charles Dickens , which has been written with excellent judgment and tact by the editor . Dodd , the forger , is also from the editorial pen , as is Bubb Dodington , afterwards Lord Melcombe . In lucidity and conciseness these ...
... Charles Dickens , which has been written with excellent judgment and tact by the editor . Dodd , the forger , is also from the editorial pen , as is Bubb Dodington , afterwards Lord Melcombe . In lucidity and conciseness these ...
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Página 106 - To found a great empire for the sole purpose of raising up a people of customers, may at first sight appear a project fit only for a nation of shopkeepers.
Página 445 - O ! who can hold a fire in his hand By thinking on the frosty Caucasus? Or cloy the hungry edge of appetite By bare imagination of a feast?
Página 203 - Thither have been carried, through successive ages, by the rude hands of gaolers, without one mourner following, the bleeding relics of men who had been the captains of armies, the leaders of parties, the oracles of senates, and the ornaments of courts.
Página 24 - Thou that singest wheat and woodland, tilth and vineyard, hive and horse and herd; All the charm of all the Muses often flowering in a lonely word...
Página 282 - As likewise to genuine and authorised tea-table talk, such as mending of fashions, spoiling reputations, railing at absent friends, and so forth. But that on no account you encroach upon the men's prerogative, and presume to drink healths, or toast fellows...
Página 174 - Yea, is he yet so lusty ? Well, let the pope send him a hat when he will, Mother of God, he shall wear it on his shoulders then ; for I will leave him never a head to set it on.
Página 168 - O that they were wise, that they understood this, that they would consider their latter end!
Página 193 - slithy' means 'lithe and slimy.' 'Lithe' is the same as 'active.' You see it's like a portmanteau— there are two meanings packed up into one word.
Página 424 - I not deny The jury, passing on the prisoner's life, May in the sworn twelve have a thief or two Guiltier than him they try.
Página 282 - Lastly, to the dominion of the tea-table I submit — but with proviso, that you exceed not in your province; but restrain yourself to native and simple tea-table drinks, as tea, chocolate, and coffee: as likewise to genuine and authorized tea-table talk — such as mending of fashions, spoiling reputations, railing at absent friends, and so forth...