Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 10W. Blackwood., 1821 |
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... honour of a Royal Duke's tickets for my daughter and myself to see his Majesty crowned , and I dressed upon that magnificent and solemn occasion in the full costume of a Highland Chief , including of course a brace of pistols . I had ...
... honour of a Royal Duke's tickets for my daughter and myself to see his Majesty crowned , and I dressed upon that magnificent and solemn occasion in the full costume of a Highland Chief , including of course a brace of pistols . I had ...
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... honours , ten times re- doubled . " Here the applause , clapping of hands , waving of handkerchiefs , and shout- ing , was prodigious , so that I was afraid the people , in the extremity of their loyalty , had been going mad . But after ...
... honours , ten times re- doubled . " Here the applause , clapping of hands , waving of handkerchiefs , and shout- ing , was prodigious , so that I was afraid the people , in the extremity of their loyalty , had been going mad . But after ...
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... honours , in a way which I never saw done in Glasgow , and which in this instance appeared to me highly im- pressive . All the company taking ex- ample by the president stood up in silence , and waving their emptied glasses slowly ...
... honours , in a way which I never saw done in Glasgow , and which in this instance appeared to me highly im- pressive . All the company taking ex- ample by the president stood up in silence , and waving their emptied glasses slowly ...
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... honour the King . " - EDIT ... CHAP . VIII . Zickety , dickety , dock ,. 4 . JOHN M'INDOE . In travelling along the streets of Edin- burgh , I have often stopped to wit- ness the children of the present day enjoying themselves at the ...
... honour the King . " - EDIT ... CHAP . VIII . Zickety , dickety , dock ,. 4 . JOHN M'INDOE . In travelling along the streets of Edin- burgh , I have often stopped to wit- ness the children of the present day enjoying themselves at the ...
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... honour at the long run . should like the worst poem that I ha since published , to stand a fair comparis with some that he has strained himself bring forward . It is a pity that any li rary connexion , which with the one pa might be ...
... honour at the long run . should like the worst poem that I ha since published , to stand a fair comparis with some that he has strained himself bring forward . It is a pity that any li rary connexion , which with the one pa might be ...
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