The New Monthly Magazine and HumoristHenry Colburn, 1849 |
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... arm of the principal stranger , or the gentleman of the highest rank ; she then assigns the other ladies and gentlemen by name , and commonly waits until all her guests precede her in to dinner - though this is not invariable . The ...
... arm of the principal stranger , or the gentleman of the highest rank ; she then assigns the other ladies and gentlemen by name , and commonly waits until all her guests precede her in to dinner - though this is not invariable . The ...
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... arm the way ; And neither knight nor steed might dare Dispute his right to stay them there . 66 Monarch , " the friar gravely said , " From Mount St. Michel by the wave I come with feeble , faltering tread , Charged with a message from ...
... arm the way ; And neither knight nor steed might dare Dispute his right to stay them there . 66 Monarch , " the friar gravely said , " From Mount St. Michel by the wave I come with feeble , faltering tread , Charged with a message from ...
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... arms to attack the town , was certainly produced by tur- bulent demagogues ; but a desire of change is universal in the Ionian islands , and the moderation which exists in some of them is only rendered the more praiseworthy and ...
... arms to attack the town , was certainly produced by tur- bulent demagogues ; but a desire of change is universal in the Ionian islands , and the moderation which exists in some of them is only rendered the more praiseworthy and ...
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... arms as soon as they were called upon to do so . One instance of this exists close to Athens , in the case of the large village of Meridi , which , for the dastardly conduct of its inhabitants , was branded with the name of “ the ...
... arms as soon as they were called upon to do so . One instance of this exists close to Athens , in the case of the large village of Meridi , which , for the dastardly conduct of its inhabitants , was branded with the name of “ the ...
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... arms glistening in the sun among the luxuriant foliage that covered the hill- side . Now we came in sight of Agosta , situated on a narrow peninsula jutting out into the sea , and passed not far from the column of Marcellus . Still ...
... arms glistening in the sun among the luxuriant foliage that covered the hill- side . Now we came in sight of Agosta , situated on a narrow peninsula jutting out into the sea , and passed not far from the column of Marcellus . Still ...
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