The Cornhill Magazine, Volumes 9-10;Volume 83;Volume 1901William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1901 |
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... talk of an explanatory kind , and he agreed to consider my proposal . He subsequently accepted it , and the success of this part of my plans was assured . My next step was to secure an editor . I applied in the first instance to Mr. Tom ...
... talk of an explanatory kind , and he agreed to consider my proposal . He subsequently accepted it , and the success of this part of my plans was assured . My next step was to secure an editor . I applied in the first instance to Mr. Tom ...
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... talking about , or be brought into friendly communication with persons whom the world knows . There are points on which agreement is impossible , and on these we need not touch . At our social table , we shall suppose the ladies and ...
... talking about , or be brought into friendly communication with persons whom the world knows . There are points on which agreement is impossible , and on these we need not touch . At our social table , we shall suppose the ladies and ...
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... talking together in an excited way , after the manner of that then riant Parisian people , he would whisper to me with immense gesticulation : " There , there , you see the news has reached Paris , and perhaps the number bas gone up ...
... talking together in an excited way , after the manner of that then riant Parisian people , he would whisper to me with immense gesticulation : " There , there , you see the news has reached Paris , and perhaps the number bas gone up ...
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... talking of the Navy ; he said the only good naval cfficer he had had was one whose name he pro- nounced Cas - mo , who , when Admiral Dumanoir was acquitted by a court - martial ( having been tried for leaving the battle of 2 In 1810 ...
... talking of the Navy ; he said the only good naval cfficer he had had was one whose name he pro- nounced Cas - mo , who , when Admiral Dumanoir was acquitted by a court - martial ( having been tried for leaving the battle of 2 In 1810 ...
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... talking of having London in his possession , the Admiral asked him if he did not think it a politic measure to fortify all capitals , and why he had never fortified Paris . His answer was , that every capital ought to be put out of the ...
... talking of having London in his possession , the Admiral asked him if he did not think it a politic measure to fortify all capitals , and why he had never fortified Paris . His answer was , that every capital ought to be put out of the ...
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