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Page 74
... gentleman ; that is , often apt to be fooled , who has neither much wit nor experience . " An anonymous " Gentleman of the Middle Temple , " who , in 1729 , wrote a book under the title The Young Gentleman's New Year's Gift , expresses ...
... gentleman ; that is , often apt to be fooled , who has neither much wit nor experience . " An anonymous " Gentleman of the Middle Temple , " who , in 1729 , wrote a book under the title The Young Gentleman's New Year's Gift , expresses ...
Page 93
... Gentlemen , Principal King of his rod . Arms . A Gentleman Usher . Supporters of the Pall , Countess of Powis . Countess of Waldegrave . Countess of Aylesford , Arms with A Gentleman Usher . Chief MOURNER , Dutchefs of Grafton . Her ...
... Gentlemen , Principal King of his rod . Arms . A Gentleman Usher . Supporters of the Pall , Countess of Powis . Countess of Waldegrave . Countess of Aylesford , Arms with A Gentleman Usher . Chief MOURNER , Dutchefs of Grafton . Her ...
Page 165
... Gentleman ( Mr. Canning ) with indulging in laughter on so serious a subject . That Right Hon . Gentleman , we have since learned , was not present . We shall not now repeat the offensive passage for the sake of cor- recting it suffice ...
... Gentleman ( Mr. Canning ) with indulging in laughter on so serious a subject . That Right Hon . Gentleman , we have since learned , was not present . We shall not now repeat the offensive passage for the sake of cor- recting it suffice ...
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