Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 10W. Blackwood., 1821 |
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Page 11
... on that head . But , Mr Duffle , there's a great impediment , I doubt , to be overcome ; for it's or- dered by authority , that gentlemen are to be in Court dresses , and I fear ye'll 1821 . 11 The Steam - Boat . No. VI .
... on that head . But , Mr Duffle , there's a great impediment , I doubt , to be overcome ; for it's or- dered by authority , that gentlemen are to be in Court dresses , and I fear ye'll 1821 . 11 The Steam - Boat . No. VI .
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... gentleman in the house , who had likewise got a ticket and dress , was provided with a coach for the oc- casion ... gentlemen . I now took my old Magazine out of my pocket , and began to make com- parisons ; but for a time I was ...
... gentleman in the house , who had likewise got a ticket and dress , was provided with a coach for the oc- casion ... gentlemen . I now took my old Magazine out of my pocket , and began to make com- parisons ; but for a time I was ...
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... gentleman , because they were Peeresses , and placed there to sit in state for a help to the show ; and then I saw his lordship put some eatable article on a trencher , and it was hand- ed up to pacify her ladyship , and some of her ...
... gentleman , because they were Peeresses , and placed there to sit in state for a help to the show ; and then I saw his lordship put some eatable article on a trencher , and it was hand- ed up to pacify her ladyship , and some of her ...
Page 21
... gentlemen disguised for the occasion , had hoped , under that mas- querading , to have egress and ingress both to Hall and Abbey . However , the disgrace was inflicted in a very genteel manner , by the Lord Gwydir , who performed the ...
... gentlemen disguised for the occasion , had hoped , under that mas- querading , to have egress and ingress both to Hall and Abbey . However , the disgrace was inflicted in a very genteel manner , by the Lord Gwydir , who performed the ...
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... gentleman in his kilt , and holding his pistol in his hand . The gentleman was Glengarry , than whom , as is well known , there is not , now - a - days , a chieftain of a more truly Highland spi- rit ; indeed it may be almost said of ...
... gentleman in his kilt , and holding his pistol in his hand . The gentleman was Glengarry , than whom , as is well known , there is not , now - a - days , a chieftain of a more truly Highland spi- rit ; indeed it may be almost said of ...
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