New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 52E. W. Allen, 1838 |
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Page 156
... persons in a certain station of life to an inquiry after any person who happens to have " shuffled off this mortal coil , " — " La ! bless you , Sir , -poor man ! he has been dead and buried these seven years : " - the necessity of the ...
... persons in a certain station of life to an inquiry after any person who happens to have " shuffled off this mortal coil , " — " La ! bless you , Sir , -poor man ! he has been dead and buried these seven years : " - the necessity of the ...
Page 466
... persons of the men who , waiving all common formalities , had fixed themselves at the fireside of Jeremy Dunbrown . Sampson Piebald , the last speaker , was a person whose early intercourse with the world had lessened that respect for ...
... persons of the men who , waiving all common formalities , had fixed themselves at the fireside of Jeremy Dunbrown . Sampson Piebald , the last speaker , was a person whose early intercourse with the world had lessened that respect for ...
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... person , when we left dock , was called here and there by the name of John ; but on the following morning he stood no chance of answering to any other name than " Jemmy Ducks , " which is the sobriquet universally bestowed on the man ...
... person , when we left dock , was called here and there by the name of John ; but on the following morning he stood no chance of answering to any other name than " Jemmy Ducks , " which is the sobriquet universally bestowed on the man ...
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