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... harf - pay , they all on ' em say gin . But to return to my old governor . " Father , " says I , " I vants to speak to you about summut perticler . " " Vat are it , boy , ? " says he , a smoking avay , arout moving a muscle ; " gee up ...
... harf - pay , they all on ' em say gin . But to return to my old governor . " Father , " says I , " I vants to speak to you about summut perticler . " " Vat are it , boy , ? " says he , a smoking avay , arout moving a muscle ; " gee up ...
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... harf o ' sleeping afore you're ringed hup to open the shop , and begin another day , on the same per- cussion principle as the one afore . " " Vot ! hevery day alike ? " says I , a - smiling , for I seed he war a fullish idle chap wot ...
... harf o ' sleeping afore you're ringed hup to open the shop , and begin another day , on the same per- cussion principle as the one afore . " " Vot ! hevery day alike ? " says I , a - smiling , for I seed he war a fullish idle chap wot ...
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... harf a dozen chaps wot war wopping you like a sack , and chucked you down here to sleep in our stable , for I didn't like to see a young lad like you hill - used , thof you war houtrageous drunk and wicious . " " Thank you , " says I ...
... harf a dozen chaps wot war wopping you like a sack , and chucked you down here to sleep in our stable , for I didn't like to see a young lad like you hill - used , thof you war houtrageous drunk and wicious . " " Thank you , " says I ...
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... harf hon and harf hoff their saddles , hogling the gals with a quizzing - glass , or helse they cut away at a hand - gallop . But them as war going to call somewhere , halways keeped looking at the ouses , fust on one side of the street ...
... harf hon and harf hoff their saddles , hogling the gals with a quizzing - glass , or helse they cut away at a hand - gallop . But them as war going to call somewhere , halways keeped looking at the ouses , fust on one side of the street ...
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... harf a dozen more things . Oh ! how I har larfed at the hantics and wagaries of the clown , when he buttered the stage for the futman to slip down ; or stole and heat tarts by the dozen ; or put legs of mutton and live lobsters hinto ...
... harf a dozen more things . Oh ! how I har larfed at the hantics and wagaries of the clown , when he buttered the stage for the futman to slip down ; or stole and heat tarts by the dozen ; or put legs of mutton and live lobsters hinto ...
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Página 181 - I have observed that a reader seldom peruses a book with pleasure till he knows whether the writer of it be a black or a fair man, of a mild or choleric disposition, married or a bachelor ; with other particulars of a like nature, that conduce very much to the right understanding of an author.
Página 24 - Marryat's works abound in humour — real, unaffected, buoyant, overflowing humour. Many bits of his writings strongly remind us of Dickens. He is an incorrigible joker, and frequently relates such strange anecdotes and adventures, that the gloomiest hypochondriac could not read them without involuntarily indulging in the unwonted luxury of a hearty cachinnation."— Dublin University Magazine.
Página 8 - Including their Church and State, the Reorganization of the Inquisition, the Rise, Progress, and Consolidation of the Jesuits, and the means taken to effect the Counter-reformation in Germany, to revive Romanism in France, and to suppress Protestant Principles in the South of Europe. Translated from the last edition of the German by WALTER K. KELLY, of Trinity College, Dublin. " This translation of Ranke we consider to be very superior to any other in the English language.
Página 17 - Unless another master-hand like Carleton's should appear, it is in his pages, and his alone, that future generations must look for the truest and fullest picture of the Irish peasantry, who will ere long have passed away from the troubled land, and from the records of history."— Edinburgh Review, Oct.
Página 5 - Mr. Russell is at once a most readable and successful historian of the war ; and his striking and highly-coloured pictures of the events of the campaign will not only long be remembered by all who read them, but will furnish much valuable material for the future Macaulay of our era."— Daily Scotsman.
Página 6 - ROVING ENGLISHMAN. The Third Edition, with Illustrations from Sketches taken on the spot, and Chapters respecting — Scutari and its Hospitals. Miss Nightingale. Balaklava. A Snow Storm. The Commissariat again. A Camp Dinner. The Heights before Sebastopol. The Bashi-Bazouk.
Página 3 - Macaulays, as the glories of English literature in the department of history. * * * Mr. Motley's gifts as a historical writer are among the highest and rarest.
Página 9 - Many of the greatest men that ever lived have written biography. Boswell was one of the smallest men that ever lived ; and he has beaten them all.