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 111
... gives two years ' life to a determined snipe - shot ; and this sport is the more dangerous , as the uncommon fag of it often renders brandy - and - water an indispensable auxiliary . Whenever this is the case in India , a man should give ...
... gives two years ' life to a determined snipe - shot ; and this sport is the more dangerous , as the uncommon fag of it often renders brandy - and - water an indispensable auxiliary . Whenever this is the case in India , a man should give ...
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... give a dinner to his Ma- jesty , and to enable his loyal subjects of the Corporation to gorge them- selves more conveniently ever since . I at first thought of applying to Mr. O'Connell to give me a note of introduction to the ex ...
... give a dinner to his Ma- jesty , and to enable his loyal subjects of the Corporation to gorge them- selves more conveniently ever since . I at first thought of applying to Mr. O'Connell to give me a note of introduction to the ex ...
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... give it an influence . Many years , indeed , must go by before such a diffusion of wealth among the Catholic body will take place , and Protestant property will be so broken up , as to give to the professors of the faith of the country ...
... give it an influence . Many years , indeed , must go by before such a diffusion of wealth among the Catholic body will take place , and Protestant property will be so broken up , as to give to the professors of the faith of the country ...
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