The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 17;Volume 64William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1891 |
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... John Williams , the late incumbent . The living , of which his lordship is the patron , is a town rectory , of the approximate value of 810l . per annum and a house . Our client is travelling in the United States , but we have the ...
... John Williams , the late incumbent . The living , of which his lordship is the patron , is a town rectory , of the approximate value of 810l . per annum and a house . Our client is travelling in the United States , but we have the ...
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... John's , forgot himself also , and especially his new- born dignity , in which he had lived rather too much , perhaps , during the last three weeks . He showed himself in his true colours - the colours known to his intimate friends ...
... John's , forgot himself also , and especially his new- born dignity , in which he had lived rather too much , perhaps , during the last three weeks . He showed himself in his true colours - the colours known to his intimate friends ...
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... John Northbury , who was squire to Sir Oliver , kept some paces behind them , a spear's length in front of Black Simon and of the Winchester guidon - bearer . Northbury , a lean silent man , had been to those parts before , and sat his ...
... John Northbury , who was squire to Sir Oliver , kept some paces behind them , a spear's length in front of Black Simon and of the Winchester guidon - bearer . Northbury , a lean silent man , had been to those parts before , and sat his ...
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... John . We must hear the tale anon . But I deem it best that ye should leave your squires and come with me , for , howsoe'er pressed the prince may be , I am very sure that he would be loth to keep two old comrades- in - arms upon the ...
... John . We must hear the tale anon . But I deem it best that ye should leave your squires and come with me , for , howsoe'er pressed the prince may be , I am very sure that he would be loth to keep two old comrades- in - arms upon the ...
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... John Chandos as they entered . He on the right is Pedro , whom we are about to put upon the Spanish throne . The other is Don James , whom we purpose with the aid of God to help to his throne in Majorca . Now follow me , and take it not ...
... John Chandos as they entered . He on the right is Pedro , whom we are about to put upon the Spanish throne . The other is Don James , whom we purpose with the aid of God to help to his throne in Majorca . Now follow me , and take it not ...
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