Contributions to "Punch": Not Previously ReprintedSmith, Elder, 1891 - 358 Seiten |
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... meet . " Did not once the Jewish Captain | stop the sun upon the hill , And , the while he slew the foeman , | bid the silver moon stand still ? So , no doubt , could gracious Canute | if it were his sacred will . " 66 Might I stay the ...
... meet . " Did not once the Jewish Captain | stop the sun upon the hill , And , the while he slew the foeman , | bid the silver moon stand still ? So , no doubt , could gracious Canute | if it were his sacred will . " 66 Might I stay the ...
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... meet by robbing on his own account . William's conduct on getting hold of the crown was so violent , that some of the nobles whom he plundered were struck with remorse at having acknowledged him King instead of honest Courthose , his ...
... meet by robbing on his own account . William's conduct on getting hold of the crown was so violent , that some of the nobles whom he plundered were struck with remorse at having acknowledged him King instead of honest Courthose , his ...
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... meet again , " and , in short , with every other tune which might , as he thought , con- sole the royal prisoner . Then ( only stopping to make a rapid collec- tion at the gate ) he posted back to London as fast as his legs would carry ...
... meet again , " and , in short , with every other tune which might , as he thought , con- sole the royal prisoner . Then ( only stopping to make a rapid collec- tion at the gate ) he posted back to London as fast as his legs would carry ...
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... meet him . And it is a singular thing , that when the two armies did meet , and the English obtained those two victories about which we have been bragging 64 MISS TICKLETOBY'S.
... meet him . And it is a singular thing , that when the two armies did meet , and the English obtained those two victories about which we have been bragging 64 MISS TICKLETOBY'S.
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... meet , with what a scowl they salute each other , as much as to say , " Bless your eyes , what the angel do you do here ? " Young travellers , that is to say , adopt this fascinating mode of intro- duction - I am old in voyaging - I go ...
... meet , with what a scowl they salute each other , as much as to say , " Bless your eyes , what the angel do you do here ? " Young travellers , that is to say , adopt this fascinating mode of intro- duction - I am old in voyaging - I go ...
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