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Pagina 32
... had always been used to denominate le grand Tigre Royal , but soon after the
revolution , when the term royal fell into disreputę , by one of the most happy
applications of the word that was substituted or royal , he invited all the
passengers ...
... had always been used to denominate le grand Tigre Royal , but soon after the
revolution , when the term royal fell into disreputę , by one of the most happy
applications of the word that was substituted or royal , he invited all the
passengers ...
Pagina 46
This noble ecclesiastic cannot , like many others , be justly accused of ingratitude
to his royal master , as it is well known , that he was advanced to the prelacy
much against the inclination of that unfortunate monarch , his promotion being ...
This noble ecclesiastic cannot , like many others , be justly accused of ingratitude
to his royal master , as it is well known , that he was advanced to the prelacy
much against the inclination of that unfortunate monarch , his promotion being ...
Pagina 74
Mob Royal , and his royal Cubs , The majesty of spades , and clubs , * Conjuratos
coelum rescindere fratres , Ter sunt conati imponere Pelio Ossam . Virg . Georg .
1 Drays , dung - carts , besoms , mops , · 74 BUBBLE AND SQUEAK .
Mob Royal , and his royal Cubs , The majesty of spades , and clubs , * Conjuratos
coelum rescindere fratres , Ter sunt conati imponere Pelio Ossam . Virg . Georg .
1 Drays , dung - carts , besoms , mops , · 74 BUBBLE AND SQUEAK .
Pagina 92
When Arthur at Camelford kept his court royal . ” — Percy . I “ I fear , " said the late
Lord Chesterfield , complaining of ill health and incapacity to Mrs . Ann Pitt - " I
fear , Madam , that I am growing an old woman . ” — “ I am glad of it , my Lord , I ...
When Arthur at Camelford kept his court royal . ” — Percy . I “ I fear , " said the late
Lord Chesterfield , complaining of ill health and incapacity to Mrs . Ann Pitt - " I
fear , Madam , that I am growing an old woman . ” — “ I am glad of it , my Lord , I ...
Pagina 147
Now , you must know , my friends , I like “ That same Philosopher antique , “ (
Though be assured , not half so well , “ As those in France that bear the bell ) “
Who , with his royal master chattering , “ Requested to dispense with flattering “
His ...
Now , you must know , my friends , I like “ That same Philosopher antique , “ (
Though be assured , not half so well , “ As those in France that bear the bell ) “
Who , with his royal master chattering , “ Requested to dispense with flattering “
His ...
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