Autobiographic SketchesJames Hogg & Sons, 1854 - 352 sider |
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... subsequently created Lord Oranmore , distin- guished for his horsemanship , and always splendidly mounted from his father's stables at Castle M'Garret , to whom our stormy contests with ruined tempers and vicious habits LAXTON . 5.
... subsequently created Lord Oranmore , distin- guished for his horsemanship , and always splendidly mounted from his father's stables at Castle M'Garret , to whom our stormy contests with ruined tempers and vicious habits LAXTON . 5.
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Thomas De Quincey. whom our stormy contests with ruined tempers and vicious habits yielded a regular comedy of fun ; and , in order to improve it , he would sometimes bribe Lord Westport's treacherous groom into misleading us , when ...
Thomas De Quincey. whom our stormy contests with ruined tempers and vicious habits yielded a regular comedy of fun ; and , in order to improve it , he would sometimes bribe Lord Westport's treacherous groom into misleading us , when ...
Side 68
... habit almost national growing up amongst us of imputing to each other some mode of un- manly prostration before the aristocracy , but with as little foundation for the charge generally , I believe , as I am satisfied there was in this ...
... habit almost national growing up amongst us of imputing to each other some mode of un- manly prostration before the aristocracy , but with as little foundation for the charge generally , I believe , as I am satisfied there was in this ...
Side 81
... habits to treat this accident with nonchalance : she did not to the public eye betray any embarrassment ; but afterwards she told me that no incident could have been more distressing to her . Some months after this , the Laxton party ...
... habits to treat this accident with nonchalance : she did not to the public eye betray any embarrassment ; but afterwards she told me that no incident could have been more distressing to her . Some months after this , the Laxton party ...
Side 85
... habits of tem- perance . But the others ( though few , perhaps , might be systematic drinkers ) were careless in this respect , and drank under social excitement quite enough to lay bare the ruling tendencies of their several characters ...
... habits of tem- perance . But the others ( though few , perhaps , might be systematic drinkers ) were careless in this respect , and drank under social excitement quite enough to lay bare the ruling tendencies of their several characters ...
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