Colburn's New Monthly Magazine and Humorist, Volume 26, Part 2E. W. Allen, 1829 |
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Page 101
... France , waited one day , with a large retinue of French nobility ; upon the Prince de Broglio . The whole body of the schoolboys was assembled to receive him . We were gathered in a circle at the bottom of a flight of stone stairs ...
... France , waited one day , with a large retinue of French nobility ; upon the Prince de Broglio . The whole body of the schoolboys was assembled to receive him . We were gathered in a circle at the bottom of a flight of stone stairs ...
Page 276
... France is the country of my youth and my love ; in my young days I drew my sword for her , but never unsheathed it against her . France shall have my bones when I die , and my affection while I live ; but England shall ever have my ...
... France is the country of my youth and my love ; in my young days I drew my sword for her , but never unsheathed it against her . France shall have my bones when I die , and my affection while I live ; but England shall ever have my ...
Page 548
... France , is a perfect mystification , alike to the intellect and the palate ; and is involved in a double disguise , of lan- guage and of external appearance . The great object of culinary science is amalgamation : and the simple ...
... France , is a perfect mystification , alike to the intellect and the palate ; and is involved in a double disguise , of lan- guage and of external appearance . The great object of culinary science is amalgamation : and the simple ...
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