Colburn's New Monthly Magazine and Humorist, Volume 19, Part 1E. W. Allen, 1827 |
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Page 273
... honour were placed the hierogrammatists among that wise and pious nation , who ( as moralists find sermons in stones and good in every thing , " ) found matter for devotion , even in apes and onions . These state punsters , for I can ...
... honour were placed the hierogrammatists among that wise and pious nation , who ( as moralists find sermons in stones and good in every thing , " ) found matter for devotion , even in apes and onions . These state punsters , for I can ...
Page 333
... honour- able company ; after which , as my veracity and honour are concerned , both as an officer and a gentleman , -if you do not retract your words , and own your conviction that what I have said is true , I shall insist on your ...
... honour- able company ; after which , as my veracity and honour are concerned , both as an officer and a gentleman , -if you do not retract your words , and own your conviction that what I have said is true , I shall insist on your ...
Page 338
... honoured , he saluted him by the honourable appella- tion of " Monsieur Jean Ketch , de Tyburn . " Selwyn bowing ... honour of bringing my hand in by performing on a gentleman of your height and figure . 66 " " Returning in haste ...
... honoured , he saluted him by the honourable appella- tion of " Monsieur Jean Ketch , de Tyburn . " Selwyn bowing ... honour of bringing my hand in by performing on a gentleman of your height and figure . 66 " " Returning in haste ...
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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