The English Spy: An Original Work, Characteristic, Satirical, and Humorous ... : Drawn from the Life, 第 2 巻Methuen, 1826 |
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... Crony's Visit to the Venetian Carnival - Exhibits - Their Characters drawn from the Life - General Trinket , the M. C. - Crony's singular Anec- dote of the Great Earl of Chesterfield , and Origin of the De- bouchettes - The Omissions in ...
... Crony's Visit to the Venetian Carnival - Exhibits - Their Characters drawn from the Life - General Trinket , the M. C. - Crony's singular Anec- dote of the Great Earl of Chesterfield , and Origin of the De- bouchettes - The Omissions in ...
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... Crony -Ancient Sports and Sprees - Modern Improvements - Hints to Builders and Buyers - Some Account of the School and its Worthies - Recollections of old Schoolfellows - Sketches of Character - the Living and the Dead ON FEASTERS AND ...
... Crony -Ancient Sports and Sprees - Modern Improvements - Hints to Builders and Buyers - Some Account of the School and its Worthies - Recollections of old Schoolfellows - Sketches of Character - the Living and the Dead ON FEASTERS AND ...
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... Crony . CHELTONIAN CHARACTERS . A TRIP TO THE SPAS . Bernard Blackmantle and Bob Transit pay a Visit to the Chelts - Privileges of a Spy - Alarm at Cheltenham - The rival Editors - The setting of a great Son -- How to sink in Popularity ...
... Crony . CHELTONIAN CHARACTERS . A TRIP TO THE SPAS . Bernard Blackmantle and Bob Transit pay a Visit to the Chelts - Privileges of a Spy - Alarm at Cheltenham - The rival Editors - The setting of a great Son -- How to sink in Popularity ...
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... Crony , to whom the ques- tion was addressed , as he rode up the drive in Hyde Park , towards Cumberland - gate , accompanied by Ber- nard Blackmantle . " A fallen one , " reiterated the Oxonian- " Impossible ! " Why , I have marked the ...
... Crony , to whom the ques- tion was addressed , as he rode up the drive in Hyde Park , towards Cumberland - gate , accompanied by Ber- nard Blackmantle . " A fallen one , " reiterated the Oxonian- " Impossible ! " Why , I have marked the ...
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... Crony , " and might have done so for any time these three years . " In London these daughters of Pleasure are like physicians travelling about to destroy in all sorts of ways , some on foot , others on horseback , and the more finished ...
... Crony , " and might have done so for any time these three years . " In London these daughters of Pleasure are like physicians travelling about to destroy in all sorts of ways , some on foot , others on horseback , and the more finished ...
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