London Society, Bind 6;Bind 8James Hogg, Florence Marryat William Clowes and Sons, 1865 |
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Side 49
... Give me your word , Roger , and let the thing stand by . ' " Thank you , sir ; I feel all your kindness , and understand it to the utmost , ' answered Roger ; but I cannot give up your daughter's . love , or her promise . So long as she ...
... Give me your word , Roger , and let the thing stand by . ' " Thank you , sir ; I feel all your kindness , and understand it to the utmost , ' answered Roger ; but I cannot give up your daughter's . love , or her promise . So long as she ...
Side 60
... give a drawing of these pall mall mallets , from which the reader can see how very closely they resemble the mallets now used in the game of croquêt . That the game of croquêt has during the last few years become very popular , is ...
... give a drawing of these pall mall mallets , from which the reader can see how very closely they resemble the mallets now used in the game of croquêt . That the game of croquêt has during the last few years become very popular , is ...
Side 68
... give evidence as to the tone and manner in which a libel was uttered ? The character of the tone and manner must be purely matter of opinion . I do not see how you can give admissible evidence on that head . ' ' The alleged libel was ...
... give evidence as to the tone and manner in which a libel was uttered ? The character of the tone and manner must be purely matter of opinion . I do not see how you can give admissible evidence on that head . ' ' The alleged libel was ...
Side 74
... give me another such striking proof of personal attention to the concern . ' At this period Mr. Sheridan was heavily in debt . Of his power of rais- ing money , and of talking over his creditors , Kelly tells many amusing anecdotes . I ...
... give me another such striking proof of personal attention to the concern . ' At this period Mr. Sheridan was heavily in debt . Of his power of rais- ing money , and of talking over his creditors , Kelly tells many amusing anecdotes . I ...
Side 79
... give way to some extent . Waters desired to have the entire ma- nagement confided to himself . It was proposed , therefore , that the manage- ment should be intrusted to him , under certain restrictions . Ebers was con- stantly going to ...
... give way to some extent . Waters desired to have the entire ma- nagement confided to himself . It was proposed , therefore , that the manage- ment should be intrusted to him , under certain restrictions . Ebers was con- stantly going to ...
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