Peace Campaigns of a Cornet. ...J. & J. Harper, 1829 |
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... barracks ; here an inward sensation of emptiness told him that he had been rather precipitate , for the troops had ... barrack afford- ed no means of solacing his complaining stomach . Pierce therefore paced the yard , in the two - fold ...
... barracks ; here an inward sensation of emptiness told him that he had been rather precipitate , for the troops had ... barrack afford- ed no means of solacing his complaining stomach . Pierce therefore paced the yard , in the two - fold ...
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... barracks . " This moral resolution of the captain's was much ap- plauded by Rum , Flickerby , and Ravenscroft , who to- gether with the speaker , were assembled in conclave in the barrack - yard , awaiting the arrival of the bar- rack ...
... barracks . " This moral resolution of the captain's was much ap- plauded by Rum , Flickerby , and Ravenscroft , who to- gether with the speaker , were assembled in conclave in the barrack - yard , awaiting the arrival of the bar- rack ...
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... barracks for himself and his swarm of children , and then affects great civility and accom- modation in squeezing us into the rest of the building . No , no ; giving up one's right is all nonsense ; they never thank you for it , but ...
... barracks for himself and his swarm of children , and then affects great civility and accom- modation in squeezing us into the rest of the building . No , no ; giving up one's right is all nonsense ; they never thank you for it , but ...
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... barrack - room , from whence its strains proceeded whenever the captain's leisure admitted of this delight- ful relaxation . So invaluable a resource was now , therefore , looked upon as vitally connected with , not only the captain's ...
... barrack - room , from whence its strains proceeded whenever the captain's leisure admitted of this delight- ful relaxation . So invaluable a resource was now , therefore , looked upon as vitally connected with , not only the captain's ...
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... barrack , not forgetting the major and his lady , whose opinion was thus anticipated . It was further arranged , that each of the performers should , in his turn , be " at home , " for the celebration of the evening's amusement : and ...
... barrack , not forgetting the major and his lady , whose opinion was thus anticipated . It was further arranged , that each of the performers should , in his turn , be " at home , " for the celebration of the evening's amusement : and ...
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appeared arrived assistance Atlas Ballintemple Ballybutler Ballyellis Banna's Banks Barnaby Bottom barracks Birmingham Blackrock boats Breakpeace Breakpeace's Captain Atlas Captain Dixon cause command consideration considered Cork Cornet Butler corporation dear delight Dennis disappointment doubt effect elephant endeavoured Euclid father fear feelings felt field-day Flickerby followed glass Glebe griffin half hall of study hand happiness head heard heart hero honour hope horse Huzza immediately labour lady letter lieutenant-governor looked Lough Mahon Lovett lumbago Major Costiff Mallow manner master ment Millikin mind Miss Susan morning never night O'Loughlin obelisk object officers Oldenham once packet party Pierce Pierce Butler pons asinorum poor proceeded professor rector regiment replied rience ROYAL MILITARY COLLEGE Sandhurst senior department sensible sergeant Sinclair soon sure there's thing thought tion toast Tom Barrett took weekly reports Wesley wish
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Página 113 - And he that doubteth is damned if he eat, becau.se he eateth not of faith : for whatsoever is not of faith is sin.
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Página 9 - O Memory ! thou fond deceiver, Still importunate and vain, To former joys recurring ever, And turning all the past to pain...
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