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... taste for a tomahawk - dance , no French taste for a badge or a proclamation . The Englishman is peaceably minding his business and earning his day's wages . But if you offer to lay hand on his day's wages , on his cow , or his right in ...
... taste for a tomahawk - dance , no French taste for a badge or a proclamation . The Englishman is peaceably minding his business and earning his day's wages . But if you offer to lay hand on his day's wages , on his cow , or his right in ...
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... a good family - man , paid his debts , and though general of an army in Spain , could not stir abroad for fear of public creditors . This taste for house and parish merits has of course its doting and fook MANNERS . 107.
... a good family - man , paid his debts , and though general of an army in Spain , could not stir abroad for fear of public creditors . This taste for house and parish merits has of course its doting and fook MANNERS . 107.
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... taste , " is the most formidable word an Englishman can pronounce . But this japan costs them dear . There is a prose in certain Englishmen which exceeds in wooden deadness all rivalry with other countrymen . There is a knell in the ...
... taste , " is the most formidable word an Englishman can pronounce . But this japan costs them dear . There is a prose in certain Englishmen which exceeds in wooden deadness all rivalry with other countrymen . There is a knell in the ...
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... taste every poison ; buy every secret ; at Naples they put St. Januarius's blood in an alem- bic ; they saw a hole into the head of the " winking Virgin , " to know why she winks ; measure with an English footrule every cell of the ...
... taste every poison ; buy every secret ; at Naples they put St. Januarius's blood in an alem- bic ; they saw a hole into the head of the " winking Virgin , " to know why she winks ; measure with an English footrule every cell of the ...
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... taste and science of thirty peaceful genera- tions ; the gardens which Evelyn planted ; the tem- ples and pleasure - houses which Inigo Jones and Christopher Wren built ; the wood that Gibbons carved ; the taste of foreign and domestic ...
... taste and science of thirty peaceful genera- tions ; the gardens which Evelyn planted ; the tem- ples and pleasure - houses which Inigo Jones and Christopher Wren built ; the wood that Gibbons carved ; the taste of foreign and domestic ...
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