Sporting Magazine, Band 4;Band 79Rogerson & Tuxford, 1832 |
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... feelings . Mr. W. has shared the fate of his fellow gunsmiths , who all most politely allowed me to inspect their works , and if I have found anything to condemn in his I am sorry ; but my love of truth and dislike of flattery compel me ...
... feelings . Mr. W. has shared the fate of his fellow gunsmiths , who all most politely allowed me to inspect their works , and if I have found anything to condemn in his I am sorry ; but my love of truth and dislike of flattery compel me ...
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... feelings Mr. W. seems to entertain of himself ; but I cannot help remarking , that true genius is ever modest and humble , feel- ing no vulgar pride , but rather shunning than courting observa- tion . There is indeed a spurious sort ...
... feelings Mr. W. seems to entertain of himself ; but I cannot help remarking , that true genius is ever modest and humble , feel- ing no vulgar pride , but rather shunning than courting observa- tion . There is indeed a spurious sort ...
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... feeling as plainly manifested at this opening din- ner , as in Essex was evinced on the much - regretted occasion of Lord Petre's retirement . It glads me , I repeat , to see in these dege- nerate days , that the March of In- tellect ...
... feeling as plainly manifested at this opening din- ner , as in Essex was evinced on the much - regretted occasion of Lord Petre's retirement . It glads me , I repeat , to see in these dege- nerate days , that the March of In- tellect ...
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... feelings of his more youthful days . After " A health to the King , God bless him ! " had been drunk by his loving subjects , the worthy Chair- man rose , and proposed that of the Lion of the day , introducing it by a neat speech , in ...
... feelings of his more youthful days . After " A health to the King , God bless him ! " had been drunk by his loving subjects , the worthy Chair- man rose , and proposed that of the Lion of the day , introducing it by a neat speech , in ...
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... feeling ever speak , When thou canst breathe her tones so well ! " One word for Sir Harry , and I have done . He is a man ( without TH flattery it may be said ) calculated to please all parties - he is of Pa- trician descent , and will ...
... feeling ever speak , When thou canst breathe her tones so well ! " One word for Sir Harry , and I have done . He is a man ( without TH flattery it may be said ) calculated to please all parties - he is of Pa- trician descent , and will ...
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