Jerningham; or, The inconsistent man [by sir J.W. Kaye]. |
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A newly - elected M. P. , upon the first night of taking his seat , scarcely feels himself equal to the task of arraying himself against a practised debater . He likes , first of all , to see how things are carried on in the house .
A newly - elected M. P. , upon the first night of taking his seat , scarcely feels himself equal to the task of arraying himself against a practised debater . He likes , first of all , to see how things are carried on in the house .
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... who took his name from the breadth of his temples . * His hair was black as night , and he wore it after -and his shoulders . See Diogenes Laertius . a strange fashion , in black curls behind , whilst 52 JERNINGHAM .
... who took his name from the breadth of his temples . * His hair was black as night , and he wore it after -and his shoulders . See Diogenes Laertius . a strange fashion , in black curls behind , whilst 52 JERNINGHAM .
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... and my father will be none the wiser ; and you , my dear Claude , are about to have a lark with me to - night ! " I was astonished at the extreme coolness , the utter unconcern , with which Leicester spoke of his delinquencies .
... and my father will be none the wiser ; and you , my dear Claude , are about to have a lark with me to - night ! " I was astonished at the extreme coolness , the utter unconcern , with which Leicester spoke of his delinquencies .
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Well , Jerningham , " exclaimed my companion , when I had declared my unwillingness to drink more , " if you really have had enough of this Burgundy , I propose that we make a start for the opera ; this is the first night of the new ...
Well , Jerningham , " exclaimed my companion , when I had declared my unwillingness to drink more , " if you really have had enough of this Burgundy , I propose that we make a start for the opera ; this is the first night of the new ...
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I inquired , " or is this the first night of a new costume ? " " Whenever I wish to be unknown , I don the precisian immediately . In one or two places of public resort , I am known by the name of ...
I inquired , " or is this the first night of a new costume ? " " Whenever I wish to be unknown , I don the precisian immediately . In one or two places of public resort , I am known by the name of ...
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Jerningham; or, The inconsistent man [by sir J.W. Kaye]. sir John William Kaye Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1836 |
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