Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 59;Volume 122John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1894 |
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... Carew had a splendid gathering of gentlemen and ladies of the first rank in the coun- ty " on the occasion of this memorable christening . Mr. Carew , be it known , was not one of those hedge parsons who are described as leaving their ...
... Carew had a splendid gathering of gentlemen and ladies of the first rank in the coun- ty " on the occasion of this memorable christening . Mr. Carew , be it known , was not one of those hedge parsons who are described as leaving their ...
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... Carew lived with the gypsies for a year and a half , during which time his disconsolate parents had publicly adver- tised for him , and had sent messengers in every direction , but without avail . At length the young prodigal returned ...
... Carew lived with the gypsies for a year and a half , during which time his disconsolate parents had publicly adver- tised for him , and had sent messengers in every direction , but without avail . At length the young prodigal returned ...
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... Carew was a real artist , and knew how to turn the hearts of his fellow - men to pity , and furthermore he had the knack of making them open their purses . He might have been an ornament to the Bar , he might have been a first - rate ...
... Carew was a real artist , and knew how to turn the hearts of his fellow - men to pity , and furthermore he had the knack of making them open their purses . He might have been an ornament to the Bar , he might have been a first - rate ...
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... Carew . The incident produced much merriment . No one knew better than Carew how to shelter himself by appealing to the humorous side of human nature . A good story or a broad joke was not only hailed with delight , but , more than ...
... Carew . The incident produced much merriment . No one knew better than Carew how to shelter himself by appealing to the humorous side of human nature . A good story or a broad joke was not only hailed with delight , but , more than ...
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... Carew was taken on shore the next day , when the captain tried to puff his knowledge of Latin and Greek , but all to no avail . The punch - bowl , the ac- companiment of all business transac- tions , engaged the planters so long that Carew ...
... Carew was taken on shore the next day , when the captain tried to puff his knowledge of Latin and Greek , but all to no avail . The punch - bowl , the ac- companiment of all business transac- tions , engaged the planters so long that Carew ...
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