The Indicator, and the Companion: A Miscellany for the Fields and the Fire-side, Volume 1H. Colburn, 1834 |
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Page 21
... father- in - law made him help him in his business of brick- layer , he worked with his own hands upon the Lin- coln's - inn garden wall , which looks towards Chancery- lane , and which seems old enough to have some of his illustrious ...
... father- in - law made him help him in his business of brick- layer , he worked with his own hands upon the Lin- coln's - inn garden wall , which looks towards Chancery- lane , and which seems old enough to have some of his illustrious ...
Page 33
... father's fate must have had its effect in securing the fortunes of the son . Young Brandon grew up with Henry the Seventh's children , and was the playmate of his future king and bride . The prince , as he increased in years , seems to ...
... father's fate must have had its effect in securing the fortunes of the son . Young Brandon grew up with Henry the Seventh's children , and was the playmate of his future king and bride . The prince , as he increased in years , seems to ...
Page 52
... father . Walton says , that an angler does no hurt but to fish ; and this he counts as nothing . Cotton argues , that the slaughter of them is not to be " repented ; " and he says to his father ( which looks as if the old gentleman ...
... father . Walton says , that an angler does no hurt but to fish ; and this he counts as nothing . Cotton argues , that the slaughter of them is not to be " repented ; " and he says to his father ( which looks as if the old gentleman ...
Page 61
... father speak ; To make a bank was a great plot of state ; - Invent a shovel , and be a magistrate . We can never read these and some other ludicrous verses of Marvell , even when by ourselves , without laughter . XIII . - GILBERT ...
... father speak ; To make a bank was a great plot of state ; - Invent a shovel , and be a magistrate . We can never read these and some other ludicrous verses of Marvell , even when by ourselves , without laughter . XIII . - GILBERT ...
Page 63
... father , Gilbert Becket , a flourishing citizen , had been in his youth a soldier in the cru- sades ; and being taken prisoner , became slave to an Emir , or Saracen prince . By degrees he obtained the confidence of his master , and was ...
... father , Gilbert Becket , a flourishing citizen , had been in his youth a soldier in the cru- sades ; and being taken prisoner , became slave to an Emir , or Saracen prince . By degrees he obtained the confidence of his master , and was ...
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