Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 10W. Blackwood., 1821 |
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Pagina 22
... manner of acting on the part of the Lord Londonderry , who was one of the grandest sights in the show . In marching up the Hall with the rest , he took his stance on the platform whereon the throne was placed , and in the wonderment of ...
... manner of acting on the part of the Lord Londonderry , who was one of the grandest sights in the show . In marching up the Hall with the rest , he took his stance on the platform whereon the throne was placed , and in the wonderment of ...
Pagina 24
... manner , and poking and kit- tling him in the ribs with his fore - fin- ger , which was a familiarity that no man in his right mind at the time would have ventured to practise at the royal table , and before the representatives of all ...
... manner , and poking and kit- tling him in the ribs with his fore - fin- ger , which was a familiarity that no man in his right mind at the time would have ventured to practise at the royal table , and before the representatives of all ...
Pagina 25
... manner , saying couthy and kind things , complimenting the Doctor on his ta- lents as a preacher , and sympathizing with Mrs Pringle , whose new gown had suffered great detriment , by rea- son of the stour and the spiders ' webs that ...
... manner , saying couthy and kind things , complimenting the Doctor on his ta- lents as a preacher , and sympathizing with Mrs Pringle , whose new gown had suffered great detriment , by rea- son of the stour and the spiders ' webs that ...
Pagina 27
... manner of this ad- mission being not the least singular part of my adventure , I must describe it to you the more particularly . This last - mentioned gentleman , ( who was a jeweller , ) after writing a card of considerable length ...
... manner of this ad- mission being not the least singular part of my adventure , I must describe it to you the more particularly . This last - mentioned gentleman , ( who was a jeweller , ) after writing a card of considerable length ...
Pagina 35
... manner ; but the watchword of this last is hidee . The English and Scots used to be played by parties of boys , who , divided by a fixed line , endeavoured to pull one another across this line , or to seize , by bodily strength or ...
... manner ; but the watchword of this last is hidee . The English and Scots used to be played by parties of boys , who , divided by a fixed line , endeavoured to pull one another across this line , or to seize , by bodily strength or ...
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