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Page 155
... head , called the coachman down from his box , and , upon his presenting himself at the window , asked him if he smoked . As I was considering what this would end in , he bid him stop by the way at any good tobacconist's , and take in a ...
... head , called the coachman down from his box , and , upon his presenting himself at the window , asked him if he smoked . As I was considering what this would end in , he bid him stop by the way at any good tobacconist's , and take in a ...
Page 261
... head on the block " , gave instances of that good hu- mour with which he had always entertained his friends in the most ordinary occurrences . His death was of a piece with his life . There was nothing in it new , forced , or affected ...
... head on the block " , gave instances of that good hu- mour with which he had always entertained his friends in the most ordinary occurrences . His death was of a piece with his life . There was nothing in it new , forced , or affected ...
Page 345
... heads , as too often lasts their life - time . I am , SIR , • Your most humble servant , PHILIP HOMEBRED " ' The ... head is Mr. Addi- son's Remarks upon Italy . That ingenious gentleman has with so much art and judgment applied his ...
... heads , as too often lasts their life - time . I am , SIR , • Your most humble servant , PHILIP HOMEBRED " ' The ... head is Mr. Addi- son's Remarks upon Italy . That ingenious gentleman has with so much art and judgment applied his ...
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