Colburn's New Monthly Magazine and Humorist, Volume 19, Part 1E. W. Allen, 1827 |
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... cried out- " Ay , I see you are for the pork staakes . Give me some of that dish : " — naming neither pork stakes nor han and fowl . Every one who has heard Paley talk must be aware how much his talk loses by being written down : no ...
... cried out- " Ay , I see you are for the pork staakes . Give me some of that dish : " — naming neither pork stakes nor han and fowl . Every one who has heard Paley talk must be aware how much his talk loses by being written down : no ...
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... cried out , Get up again , Will . ' " " When I set up a carriage , it was thought right that my armorial bearings should appear on the panels . Now , we had none of us ever heard of the Paley arms ; none of us had ever dreamed that such ...
... cried out , Get up again , Will . ' " " When I set up a carriage , it was thought right that my armorial bearings should appear on the panels . Now , we had none of us ever heard of the Paley arms ; none of us had ever dreamed that such ...
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... cried out , " Let the girls have a chair ; it is only three - pence a - piece . " We all admired Paley's talents ; we were all proud of having him for Subdean ; we all sought and delighted in his conversation : he was liked , yet it ...
... cried out , " Let the girls have a chair ; it is only three - pence a - piece . " We all admired Paley's talents ; we were all proud of having him for Subdean ; we all sought and delighted in his conversation : he was liked , yet it ...
Contents
Conversations of Paley By the Author of Four Years in France | 21 |
Opinions for 1827 | 33 |
Captain Sherwills Visit to Mont Blanc | 41 |
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