New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 26Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1829 |
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Page 41
... fire a man , vainly struggling to make his way into the open air , and he was instantly recognized as the Skinner . His efforts to escape were vain . Enfeebled by his wounds , he seemed scarcely able to raise one limb after the other ...
... fire a man , vainly struggling to make his way into the open air , and he was instantly recognized as the Skinner . His efforts to escape were vain . Enfeebled by his wounds , he seemed scarcely able to raise one limb after the other ...
Page 111
... fire at one flying low , and his boy pick up five others that had sat within the spread of the shot ; and it is no exaggeration to say , a man will often fire at them as fast as he can load ; but he must be wet to do this , and will be ...
... fire at one flying low , and his boy pick up five others that had sat within the spread of the shot ; and it is no exaggeration to say , a man will often fire at them as fast as he can load ; but he must be wet to do this , and will be ...
Page 235
... fire ball or shot . Nothing is worse than the half- and - half system ; it distracts the attention . Men leave the one object of their pursuit often at the very moment they are nearest success ; and if surprised , hesitate which barrel ...
... fire ball or shot . Nothing is worse than the half- and - half system ; it distracts the attention . Men leave the one object of their pursuit often at the very moment they are nearest success ; and if surprised , hesitate which barrel ...
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