The AntiquaryJ. Dicks, Office of "Bow Bells,", 1870 - 438 pagina's |
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Pagina 14
... continued the elder and more impatient traveller , rising in wrath as he spoke : " and now in all likelihood we shall miss the tide , and I have business of importance on the other side - and your cursed coach " - " The coach - Gude ...
... continued the elder and more impatient traveller , rising in wrath as he spoke : " and now in all likelihood we shall miss the tide , and I have business of importance on the other side - and your cursed coach " - " The coach - Gude ...
Pagina 16
... continued in motion for a mile or two before the stranger had completely repossessed himself of his equa- nimity , as was manifested by the doleful ejaculations , which he made from time to time , on the too great probability , or even ...
... continued in motion for a mile or two before the stranger had completely repossessed himself of his equa- nimity , as was manifested by the doleful ejaculations , which he made from time to time , on the too great probability , or even ...
Pagina 30
... continued the Antiquary ; " but I assure you the dust was very ancient , peaceful , quiet dust , about an hour ago , and would have remained so for a hundred years , had not these gipsies disturbed it , as they do everything else in the ...
... continued the Antiquary ; " but I assure you the dust was very ancient , peaceful , quiet dust , about an hour ago , and would have remained so for a hundred years , had not these gipsies disturbed it , as they do everything else in the ...
Pagina 33
... continued the old gentleman , kindling as he spoke , " this inestimable treasure blazed forth in its full value , and was purchased by Royalty itself for one hundred and seventy pounds ! -Could a copy now occur , Lord only knows , " he ...
... continued the old gentleman , kindling as he spoke , " this inestimable treasure blazed forth in its full value , and was purchased by Royalty itself for one hundred and seventy pounds ! -Could a copy now occur , Lord only knows , " he ...
Pagina 35
... continued till Eleven , in which Time was seen Appearances of several flaming Swords , strange Motions of the superior Orbs ; with the unusual Sparkling of the Stars , with their dreadful Continuations ; With the Account of the Opening ...
... continued till Eleven , in which Time was seen Appearances of several flaming Swords , strange Motions of the superior Orbs ; with the unusual Sparkling of the Stars , with their dreadful Continuations ; With the Account of the Opening ...
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