The AntiquaryJ. Dicks, Office of "Bow Bells,", 1870 - 438 pagina's |
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Pagina 13
... took a parcel , containing apparently a large folio , from a little boy who followed him , and , patting him on the head , bid him go back and tell Mr. B- that if he had known he was to have had so much time , he would have put another ...
... took a parcel , containing apparently a large folio , from a little boy who followed him , and , patting him on the head , bid him go back and tell Mr. B- that if he had known he was to have had so much time , he would have put another ...
Pagina 16
... took the liberty of inquiring the subject of his studies . He lifted up his eyes with something of a sarcastic glance , as if he supposed the young querist would not relish , or perhaps understand , his answer , and pronounced the book ...
... took the liberty of inquiring the subject of his studies . He lifted up his eyes with something of a sarcastic glance , as if he supposed the young querist would not relish , or perhaps understand , his answer , and pronounced the book ...
Pagina 17
... took place . But were I com- pelled to decompose the motives of my worthy friend ( for such was the gentleman in the sober suit , with powdered wig and slouched hat ) , I should say , that , although he certainly would not in any case ...
... took place . But were I com- pelled to decompose the motives of my worthy friend ( for such was the gentleman in the sober suit , with powdered wig and slouched hat ) , I should say , that , although he certainly would not in any case ...
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... took an opportunity of settling privately with Mr. Mackitchinson . The young traveller remonstrated against his liberality , and only acquiesced in deference to his years and respectability . The mutual satisfaction which they found in ...
... took an opportunity of settling privately with Mr. Mackitchinson . The young traveller remonstrated against his liberality , and only acquiesced in deference to his years and respectability . The mutual satisfaction which they found in ...
Pagina 29
... took away my Antigonus , no leave asked - you'll see the name of the Abbot of Trotcosey , Abbas Trottocosiensis , at the head of the rolls of parliament in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries- there is very little light here , and ...
... took away my Antigonus , no leave asked - you'll see the name of the Abbot of Trotcosey , Abbas Trottocosiensis , at the head of the rolls of parliament in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries- there is very little light here , and ...
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