Piccadilly: A Fragment of Contemporary BiographyW. Blackwood and Sons, 1891 - 303 páginas |
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... honour if he remained in his own country , so he is quite right to go to Manchester . I look upon cotton , backed by Exeter Hall , as so strong a combination , that they would give an immense start in public life to a young man with ...
... honour if he remained in his own country , so he is quite right to go to Manchester . I look upon cotton , backed by Exeter Hall , as so strong a combination , that they would give an immense start in public life to a young man with ...
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... honours at the university purely for the sake of self . How can we expect when they get into Parliament that they should think of anything but self , until at last the most conscientious of them is only conscientious by contrast ? Who ...
... honours at the university purely for the sake of self . How can we expect when they get into Parliament that they should think of anything but self , until at last the most conscientious of them is only conscientious by contrast ? Who ...
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... say . Is it not enough to love a woman to distraction , and be obliged by every principle of honour to conceal it from her , without her pressing upon you her E sympathy , and inviting your confidence ? and the very MADNESS . 65.
... say . Is it not enough to love a woman to distraction , and be obliged by every principle of honour to conceal it from her , without her pressing upon you her E sympathy , and inviting your confidence ? and the very MADNESS . 65.
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... honour . " Fairly , now . " I asked myself , " if it was put to the Bench of Bishops , would they consider £ 5000 sufficient to compen- sate the Church for the expressions I made use of to one of their order ? " " More than sufficient ...
... honour . " Fairly , now . " I asked myself , " if it was put to the Bench of Bishops , would they consider £ 5000 sufficient to compen- sate the Church for the expressions I made use of to one of their order ? " " More than sufficient ...
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... Honour- able Spiffington Goldtip , I felt that I incurred a very serious responsibility . Not being versed in the Capel Court standard of morality , or being in the habit of treading those delicate lines upon which Spiffy had learnt to ...
... Honour- able Spiffington Goldtip , I felt that I incurred a very serious responsibility . Not being versed in the Capel Court standard of morality , or being in the habit of treading those delicate lines upon which Spiffy had learnt to ...
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