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Page 6164
... followed . For ten years he gave himself to the pleasures of London life , and was the wonder of the town . In 1812 the Prince Regent appointed him Accountant - General and Treasurer of the Colony of Mauritius . In 1820 he issued the ...
... followed . For ten years he gave himself to the pleasures of London life , and was the wonder of the town . In 1812 the Prince Regent appointed him Accountant - General and Treasurer of the Colony of Mauritius . In 1820 he issued the ...
Page 6167
... followed the beer ( which , as Shakespeare has it , " was at the door " ) as gravely and method- ically as an undertaker . 66 Up the precipitous and narrow staircase were the Major and Mrs. Overall ushered , she having been divested of ...
... followed the beer ( which , as Shakespeare has it , " was at the door " ) as gravely and method- ically as an undertaker . 66 Up the precipitous and narrow staircase were the Major and Mrs. Overall ushered , she having been divested of ...
Page 6192
... followed him . He was buried on the slope of the Esquiline , hard by the tomb of his friend Mæcenas . Horace's writings , in the order of their produc- tion , are : The " Satires , " or as the poet himself called them , " Talks ...
... followed him . He was buried on the slope of the Esquiline , hard by the tomb of his friend Mæcenas . Horace's writings , in the order of their produc- tion , are : The " Satires , " or as the poet himself called them , " Talks ...
Page 6213
... followed the accident . A half - suppressed groan from the subject of her re- flections made her ashamed of her silly scruples , and she moved towards him with an expression of sincerest regret upon her lips . Her remark was however ...
... followed the accident . A half - suppressed groan from the subject of her re- flections made her ashamed of her silly scruples , and she moved towards him with an expression of sincerest regret upon her lips . Her remark was however ...
Page 6222
... followed by " Words for the Hour " ( 1857 ) ; a drama which was produced at Wallack's in New York in 1857 ; " A Trip to Cuba " ( 1860 ) , which is said to have been numbered among the books pro- hibited in Cuba ; " Later Lyrics " ( 1866 ) ...
... followed by " Words for the Hour " ( 1857 ) ; a drama which was produced at Wallack's in New York in 1857 ; " A Trip to Cuba " ( 1860 ) , which is said to have been numbered among the books pro- hibited in Cuba ; " Later Lyrics " ( 1866 ) ...
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