The Table Book, Томи 1 – 2W. Hone, 1827 - 888 стор. |
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... taken a degree . During my attendance on Mr. Smerdon I had written , as I observed before , several tuneful trifles , some as exercises , others voluntarily , ( for poetry was now become my delight , ) and not a few at the desire of my ...
... taken a degree . During my attendance on Mr. Smerdon I had written , as I observed before , several tuneful trifles , some as exercises , others voluntarily , ( for poetry was now become my delight , ) and not a few at the desire of my ...
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... taken during the building of the high - arched walls connected with the House of Correction , Cold - bath - fields , close to which prison the river ran , as here seen . At that time , the newly - erected walls communicated a peculiarly ...
... taken during the building of the high - arched walls connected with the House of Correction , Cold - bath - fields , close to which prison the river ran , as here seen . At that time , the newly - erected walls communicated a peculiarly ...
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... taken for the preservation of the course ; but it was not brought to its old depth and breadth , and therefore it was no longer termed a river , but a brook , called Turne - mill or Tremill Brook , because mills were erected on it ...
... taken for the preservation of the course ; but it was not brought to its old depth and breadth , and therefore it was no longer termed a river , but a brook , called Turne - mill or Tremill Brook , because mills were erected on it ...
Сторінка 79
... taken . By this sort of sport , according to yearly custom and toleration , there is a spirit of wit and drollery kept up among the people . The music and dancing done , they are treated with liquor , and then they go to the next house ...
... taken . By this sort of sport , according to yearly custom and toleration , there is a spirit of wit and drollery kept up among the people . The music and dancing done , they are treated with liquor , and then they go to the next house ...
Сторінка 89
... taken it from an au- thentic memoir received from America . Franklin , who had amused himself hitherto with listening to the dispute of his friends , at length interposed , " My dear abbé , " said he , " shall I tell you the truth ...
... taken it from an au- thentic memoir received from America . Franklin , who had amused himself hitherto with listening to the dispute of his friends , at length interposed , " My dear abbé , " said he , " shall I tell you the truth ...
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