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 199
... honour . But the most precious relic was presented to him by my wife - a French sol- dier's book , well stained with blood , and containing some poetical effu- sions , called " Troubadours , " which he found so interesting that he ...
... honour . But the most precious relic was presented to him by my wife - a French sol- dier's book , well stained with blood , and containing some poetical effu- sions , called " Troubadours , " which he found so interesting that he ...
Page 227
... Honour . ' He took oop a little box , and pulled oot the grand cross , wi ' a red ribbon , and put it round my neck with his own hands . " So distinguished an honour , conferred in so flattering a manner by the greatest sovereign in ...
... Honour . ' He took oop a little box , and pulled oot the grand cross , wi ' a red ribbon , and put it round my neck with his own hands . " So distinguished an honour , conferred in so flattering a manner by the greatest sovereign in ...
Page 345
... honour , " - these words were repeated with the most appalling solemnity- " on your honour , Mr. W , what was the first thing you saw ? " — " Mr. Vice Chancellor , ” replied W- with an elongated visage , a mock solemnity of utterance ...
... honour , " - these words were repeated with the most appalling solemnity- " on your honour , Mr. W , what was the first thing you saw ? " — " Mr. Vice Chancellor , ” replied W- with an elongated visage , a mock solemnity of utterance ...
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