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Page 142
... if like alive were left ; A man discreet , in matters debonnair , Bad name , black face , but carriage good and fair . According to other accounts , he was buried at Saint Albans ; " where , " says Winstanley , who 142 PUNNING UPON NAMES .
... if like alive were left ; A man discreet , in matters debonnair , Bad name , black face , but carriage good and fair . According to other accounts , he was buried at Saint Albans ; " where , " says Winstanley , who 142 PUNNING UPON NAMES .
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... saint ( who may certainly be called the patron saint of pigs ) to prevent the swine of their houses , which were the swine of St. Anthony , from enjoying the liberty of going where they ( the swine ) thought fit . The subject of the ...
... saint ( who may certainly be called the patron saint of pigs ) to prevent the swine of their houses , which were the swine of St. Anthony , from enjoying the liberty of going where they ( the swine ) thought fit . The subject of the ...
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... saint ; and we are not bound to take off our hats to his image . " The soldier's words are , " But , in short , the King is King , and his statue is his statue . " The poor maccaroni- eater's ratiocination was really worthy of my Lord ...
... saint ; and we are not bound to take off our hats to his image . " The soldier's words are , " But , in short , the King is King , and his statue is his statue . " The poor maccaroni- eater's ratiocination was really worthy of my Lord ...
Page 173
... Saint Bartho- lomew , Mr. D'Israeli says that the King , after some talk with Mazzille ( Mazzillo ) , his principal physician , begged him to withdraw his custode , that he might try to rest . The King , as the son of an Italian mother ...
... Saint Bartho- lomew , Mr. D'Israeli says that the King , after some talk with Mazzille ( Mazzillo ) , his principal physician , begged him to withdraw his custode , that he might try to rest . The King , as the son of an Italian mother ...
Page 182
... Saint Paul ! " and he made " a prief in his note- book , " which , for all that we know to the contrary , may have been published long ago , giving it as an instance of the sad ignorance prevalent at Naples , where people wrote books ...
... Saint Paul ! " and he made " a prief in his note- book , " which , for all that we know to the contrary , may have been published long ago , giving it as an instance of the sad ignorance prevalent at Naples , where people wrote books ...
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