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... that head . But , Mr Duffle , there's a great impediment , I doubt , to be overcome ; for it's or- dered by authority , that gentlemen are to be in Court dresses , and I fear ye'll 1821 . 11 The Steam - Boat . No. VI .
... that head . But , Mr Duffle , there's a great impediment , I doubt , to be overcome ; for it's or- dered by authority , that gentlemen are to be in Court dresses , and I fear ye'll 1821 . 11 The Steam - Boat . No. VI .
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... fear ye'll think that o'er costly , being so far from your own shop , where you could get the cloth at the first hand ; over and above which , the Coronation is so near , that I doubt it is not in the power of nature for any tailor to ...
... fear ye'll think that o'er costly , being so far from your own shop , where you could get the cloth at the first hand ; over and above which , the Coronation is so near , that I doubt it is not in the power of nature for any tailor to ...
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... fear they were in ; but his Majesty was never dismayed , keeping up a blithe heart . However , we began among ourselves to dread that surely something was the matter ; and by and by it spunkit out that the King had been shot at , with a ...
... fear they were in ; but his Majesty was never dismayed , keeping up a blithe heart . However , we began among ourselves to dread that surely something was the matter ; and by and by it spunkit out that the King had been shot at , with a ...
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... fear God , and honour the King . But of one thing I am most thankful , to wit , that the papistry of this doing is an English work , and can bring neither sin nor disgrace upon the Canaan of Scotland , where the Corona- tion of the ...
... fear God , and honour the King . But of one thing I am most thankful , to wit , that the papistry of this doing is an English work , and can bring neither sin nor disgrace upon the Canaan of Scotland , where the Corona- tion of the ...
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... fear , want me as have me ; so that , at present , I am an alien from both parties . But , I must say this for these luminaries whom you profess to admire , that badness of heart is none of their faults . There will be some more of the ...
... fear , want me as have me ; so that , at present , I am an alien from both parties . But , I must say this for these luminaries whom you profess to admire , that badness of heart is none of their faults . There will be some more of the ...
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