London Society, Bind 13;Bind 15James Hogg, Florence Marryat William Clowes and Sons, 1869 |
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Side 15
... English law is , that you can always fight a thing , even if you haven't a leg to stand on . ' It was almost time for Tom Ryfe's return journey to Ecclesfield , and a coat ordered for the express pur- pose of captivating Miss Bruce had ...
... English law is , that you can always fight a thing , even if you haven't a leg to stand on . ' It was almost time for Tom Ryfe's return journey to Ecclesfield , and a coat ordered for the express pur- pose of captivating Miss Bruce had ...
Side 24
... good con- duct attracted the favourable notice of his master . And as he was very fond of the English , he wished to attach Ward more closely to his immediate service ; and notwith- standing his equestrian skill , 24 Luck in Families .
... good con- duct attracted the favourable notice of his master . And as he was very fond of the English , he wished to attach Ward more closely to his immediate service ; and notwith- standing his equestrian skill , 24 Luck in Families .
Side 25
... English John Bulls . " So be it , " said the Duke . " You shall have two bulls regardant for your supporters ; " and thus the arms of Baron Ward may be found in " Burke's Peerage among those of Englishmen who have obtained foreign ...
... English John Bulls . " So be it , " said the Duke . " You shall have two bulls regardant for your supporters ; " and thus the arms of Baron Ward may be found in " Burke's Peerage among those of Englishmen who have obtained foreign ...
Side 45
... English origin . In March , 1816 , a donkey , the property of Captain Dundas , was put on board the fri- gate ' Ister , ' at Gibraltar , to be taken to Malta . The vessel , when off Cape Gata , grounded on a sandbank not far from the ...
... English origin . In March , 1816 , a donkey , the property of Captain Dundas , was put on board the fri- gate ' Ister , ' at Gibraltar , to be taken to Malta . The vessel , when off Cape Gata , grounded on a sandbank not far from the ...
Side 51
... English We bury not its verse , dead , But we who dwell in these . Our heart wails o'er the past , Re - fuse to Un - sanc - tion'd deem them worse . by our head . Old days are good in rhyme , The joyance that we sing But Was a tempo ...
... English We bury not its verse , dead , But we who dwell in these . Our heart wails o'er the past , Re - fuse to Un - sanc - tion'd deem them worse . by our head . Old days are good in rhyme , The joyance that we sing But Was a tempo ...
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admiration answered asked Aunt Aunt Agatha ball Bearwarden beauty better birds called carriage course Crystal Palace dance dark dear Dick dinner door dress Ecclesfield English eyes face favour feel followed friends gentleman girl give glad Gladstone Gladstone's Gurnel hand happy head heard heart honour hope hour kind knew Lady Margaret light live London look Lord Lord Byron Lord Derby Lord Lyndhurst Lord Palmerston machine Maud ment mind Miss Bruce Miss Duke morning mother ness never night once Oxford palace pale pantomime passed Peelites perhaps Phormio poor port wine racter remarkable round Ryfe seemed sewing sewing machine side Sir Robert Peel smile speak Stanmore sure sweet tell thing thought tion told took turned uncon valentine voice walk Whigs wife wine woman wonder words young lady