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... Honour ( 250 ) 135. Thoughts on drinking ( 252 ) • 249 251 252 255 259 261 • · 265 267 136. Extract of the Journal of the Court of Honour ( 253 ) 269 137. Shabby treatment of the clergy ( 255 ) 138. English , Scotch , or British ? ( 258 ) ...
... Honour ( 250 ) 135. Thoughts on drinking ( 252 ) • 249 251 252 255 259 261 • · 265 267 136. Extract of the Journal of the Court of Honour ( 253 ) 269 137. Shabby treatment of the clergy ( 255 ) 138. English , Scotch , or British ? ( 258 ) ...
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... honour of which I am here speaking , I intend to fit myself in it as president , with several men of honour on my right hand , and women of virtue on my left , as my assistants . The first place on the bench I have given to an old ...
... honour of which I am here speaking , I intend to fit myself in it as president , with several men of honour on my right hand , and women of virtue on my left , as my assistants . The first place on the bench I have given to an old ...
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... honour ; that it had a natural antipathy to a stick ; and that every touch of it , with anything made in the fashion of a cane , was to be interpreted as a wound in that part and a violation of the person's honour who received it . Mr ...
... honour ; that it had a natural antipathy to a stick ; and that every touch of it , with anything made in the fashion of a cane , was to be interpreted as a wound in that part and a violation of the person's honour who received it . Mr ...
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Mr Bickerstaff issues his proposals | 1 |
Clarissa and Chloe | 2 |
Theatrical intelligence | 3 |
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