The Antiquary, Volume 1A. and W. Galignani, 18, rue Vivienne, and p. Didot, senior, rue du Pont de Lodi, 1821 - 221 pagina's |
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... tide , lied upon the present occasion like a bulletin ; for although that hour was pealed from Saint Giles's steeple , and repeated by the Tron , no coach appeared upon the appointed stand . It is true , only two tickets had been taken ...
... tide , lied upon the present occasion like a bulletin ; for although that hour was pealed from Saint Giles's steeple , and repeated by the Tron , no coach appeared upon the appointed stand . It is true , only two tickets had been taken ...
Pagina 6
... tide , and I have business of importance on the other side -- and your cursed coach » —— « The coach ? -- gude guide us , gentlemen , is it no on the stand yet ? » answered the old lady , her shrill tone of expostulation sinking into a ...
... tide , and I have business of importance on the other side -- and your cursed coach » —— « The coach ? -- gude guide us , gentlemen , is it no on the stand yet ? » answered the old lady , her shrill tone of expostulation sinking into a ...
Pagina 8
... business un- done , or repay the expences which I must dis- burse if I am obliged to tarry a day at the South Ferry for lack of tide ? -Will it hire , I say , a pin- nace , for which alone the regular price is five 8 THE ANTIQUARY .
... business un- done , or repay the expences which I must dis- burse if I am obliged to tarry a day at the South Ferry for lack of tide ? -Will it hire , I say , a pin- nace , for which alone the regular price is five 8 THE ANTIQUARY .
Pagina 9
... tide , she , Mrs Maleuchar , should be held responsible for all the consequences . The coach had continued in motion for a mile or two before the stranger had completely re- possessed himself of his equanimity , as was ma- nifested by ...
... tide , she , Mrs Maleuchar , should be held responsible for all the consequences . The coach had continued in motion for a mile or two before the stranger had completely re- possessed himself of his equanimity , as was ma- nifested by ...
Pagina 11
... tide now , they could not say but it was their ain fault , since he was willing to get on . " > I like so little to analyze the complication of the causes which influence actions , that I will not venture to ascertain whether our ...
... tide now , they could not say but it was their ain fault , since he was willing to get on . " > I like so little to analyze the complication of the causes which influence actions , that I will not venture to ascertain whether our ...
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