The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 9, Part 2W. B. Kelly, 1859 - Ireland |
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... observed of him that " He had the body of a Butterfly , with the head of an Elephant ! " of In the year 1785 , when Richard Watson , Bishop Llandaff , was bringing out his " Theological Tracts " in six volumes , published by old Thomas ...
... observed of him that " He had the body of a Butterfly , with the head of an Elephant ! " of In the year 1785 , when Richard Watson , Bishop Llandaff , was bringing out his " Theological Tracts " in six volumes , published by old Thomas ...
Page 932
... observed the Critic London Literary Journal , " and we could hand over to his tender mercies some few dozen of London cabmen and omnibus drivers ! A scant portion of bread and water would be a light punishment for some of those givers ...
... observed the Critic London Literary Journal , " and we could hand over to his tender mercies some few dozen of London cabmen and omnibus drivers ! A scant portion of bread and water would be a light punishment for some of those givers ...
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... observe , moreover , that her skin was well moistened , and I am sorry to add , with castor oil , which rendered her ... observed to one of my com- panions , as we approached a village- You will find there is a bevy of women behind ...
... observe , moreover , that her skin was well moistened , and I am sorry to add , with castor oil , which rendered her ... observed to one of my com- panions , as we approached a village- You will find there is a bevy of women behind ...
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