Old and New London: The city ancient and modernCassell, Petter, & Galpin, 1873 |
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... took in a character at a glance , and threw a pun at you as dexterously as a fly - fisher casts his fly over a trout's nose . ' How finely , ' says Hazlitt , in his best and heartiest mood ; ' how finely , how truly , how gaily he took ...
... took in a character at a glance , and threw a pun at you as dexterously as a fly - fisher casts his fly over a trout's nose . ' How finely , ' says Hazlitt , in his best and heartiest mood ; ' how finely , how truly , how gaily he took ...
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... took Jerusalem , he next besieged the great Templar stronghold of Tyre ; and soon after a body of the knights , sent from London , attacked Saladin's camp in vain , and the Grand Master and nearly half of the Order perished . In the ...
... took Jerusalem , he next besieged the great Templar stronghold of Tyre ; and soon after a body of the knights , sent from London , attacked Saladin's camp in vain , and the Grand Master and nearly half of the Order perished . In the ...
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... took place between commerce and the Crown . Under the old reign , too , the honour took a homely , but not an undignified , and if still a ceremonious , yet a hearty shape . It may be questioned , if Royalty were to pay a visit to the ...
... took place between commerce and the Crown . Under the old reign , too , the honour took a homely , but not an undignified , and if still a ceremonious , yet a hearty shape . It may be questioned , if Royalty were to pay a visit to the ...
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