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 102
... head of the French Province in England , kept a very handsome curricle and pair , which he used to drive himself with equal dexterity , intrepidity , and grace , and has often won the palm of charioteering in the Olympic field of ...
... head of the French Province in England , kept a very handsome curricle and pair , which he used to drive himself with equal dexterity , intrepidity , and grace , and has often won the palm of charioteering in the Olympic field of ...
Page 245
... head of the apostles , from lightning ; marks of similar injury are observable in the semi - gothic campanile or belfry near . The back - ground , which is all gold , after the usual etiquette of these royal presents , has been most af ...
... head of the apostles , from lightning ; marks of similar injury are observable in the semi - gothic campanile or belfry near . The back - ground , which is all gold , after the usual etiquette of these royal presents , has been most af ...
Page 518
... heads both at meeting and part- ing ; so that in a small town like Hanover , every man not quite un- known , was sure of having plenty of opportunities of ventilating his head during his perambulations through the streets , as he could ...
... heads both at meeting and part- ing ; so that in a small town like Hanover , every man not quite un- known , was sure of having plenty of opportunities of ventilating his head during his perambulations through the streets , as he could ...
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