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... give to that voracious glutton ; Give Lambe a friendly squeeze but once , ' twill make him dead as mutton . Then hie thee to Guildhall with speed , and seizing on the Livery , Of Sir John Key and all his wards give us a good delivery ...
... give to that voracious glutton ; Give Lambe a friendly squeeze but once , ' twill make him dead as mutton . Then hie thee to Guildhall with speed , and seizing on the Livery , Of Sir John Key and all his wards give us a good delivery ...
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... give an analysis of it , or an extract from it , in order to give our readers a good idea of the whole lecture , which extends over thirty - six pages 12mo . We shall take the latter course , and give an extract from the lecturer's ...
... give an analysis of it , or an extract from it , in order to give our readers a good idea of the whole lecture , which extends over thirty - six pages 12mo . We shall take the latter course , and give an extract from the lecturer's ...
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... give the expression of countenance most com- monly observable in the individual , and the portrait is valuable as it gives at one view a true description of the whole man ; -the biographer has to give a minute detail of the mental ...
... give the expression of countenance most com- monly observable in the individual , and the portrait is valuable as it gives at one view a true description of the whole man ; -the biographer has to give a minute detail of the mental ...
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