Roundabout Papers: To which is Added The Second Funeral of Napoleon ; Critical Reviews ; The Four Georges ; The English Humorists of the Eighteenth Century ; Sketches and Travels in LondonEstes and Lauriat, 1882 - 819 стор. |
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... took steps for lowering the boats . There was a heavy gale at the time , but they were launched without the least accident . The soldiers were mustered on deck ; - there was no rush to the boats ; and the men obeyed the word of command ...
... took steps for lowering the boats . There was a heavy gale at the time , but they were launched without the least accident . The soldiers were mustered on deck ; - there was no rush to the boats ; and the men obeyed the word of command ...
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... took him because we wanted him , because he served our turn ; we laughed at his uncouth German ways , and sneered at him . He took our loyalty for what it was worth ; laid hands on what money he could ; kept us assuredly from Popery and ...
... took him because we wanted him , because he served our turn ; we laughed at his uncouth German ways , and sneered at him . He took our loyalty for what it was worth ; laid hands on what money he could ; kept us assuredly from Popery and ...
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... took orders in Dublin . But he threw up the small Irish preferment which he got and returned to Temple , in whose family he re- mained until Sir William's death in 1699. His hopes of ad- vancement in England failing , Swift returned to ...
... took orders in Dublin . But he threw up the small Irish preferment which he got and returned to Temple , in whose family he re- mained until Sir William's death in 1699. His hopes of ad- vancement in England failing , Swift returned to ...
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