The Parish Clerk, Band 2Henry Colburn, 1841 |
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... gave him a pointer that could do every thing but talk , and a lurcher that could catch a hare much quicker , though less fairly , than a greyhound ; and for all these kindnesses the only recompence he would receive was the liberty of ...
... gave him a pointer that could do every thing but talk , and a lurcher that could catch a hare much quicker , though less fairly , than a greyhound ; and for all these kindnesses the only recompence he would receive was the liberty of ...
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... gave an account of what had passed . Mr. Thorogood summoned his men servants and the farm labourers , and hastened to the spot . He found the keeper binding up the in- jured arm of Gregory , who had fainted from loss of blood , and ...
... gave an account of what had passed . Mr. Thorogood summoned his men servants and the farm labourers , and hastened to the spot . He found the keeper binding up the in- jured arm of Gregory , who had fainted from loss of blood , and ...
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... gave up all his affairs into his hands , and revelled in debauchery , unchecked by consequences , and reckless of ruin . " " Soon after the affair of the trespass and the shooting of the hare , Mr. Thorogood vacated his bachelor's seat ...
... gave up all his affairs into his hands , and revelled in debauchery , unchecked by consequences , and reckless of ruin . " " Soon after the affair of the trespass and the shooting of the hare , Mr. Thorogood vacated his bachelor's seat ...
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... gave as much satisfaction to the assembled guests as if , in the language of the day , it had been " groaning under the weight of all the de- licacies of the season . " Mrs. Thorogood remained with her guests until the cloth was removed ...
... gave as much satisfaction to the assembled guests as if , in the language of the day , it had been " groaning under the weight of all the de- licacies of the season . " Mrs. Thorogood remained with her guests until the cloth was removed ...
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... gave one look , and then threw herself back in the carriage , and hid her tearful eyes in her handkerchief . The squire , not observing his wife's agony , let down the window , and leaned out as far as he could to see , if possible ...
... gave one look , and then threw herself back in the carriage , and hid her tearful eyes in her handkerchief . The squire , not observing his wife's agony , let down the window , and leaned out as far as he could to see , if possible ...
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Seite 2 - Jack surrendered, and the remainder of the fleet would have shared the same fate, had it not been for the approach of night, under whose shelter the shattered British vessels bore away to the eastward and escaped.
Seite 189 - Street under circumstances suggesting a suspicion of foul play, know all men that the above reward will be paid to any person or persons who shall first inform the undersigned where the said Alfred Hardie is to be found, and what person or persons, if any, have been concerned in his disappearance. ALEXANDER SAMPSON, 39 Pope Street, Napoleon Square, London.