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Page 127
... hold the New York Academy ; the other party hold the theatres of Philadelphia and Boston ; either must make itself felt at the three points , to avoid a losing game . Hence these harmonious and deadly rivals have perforce entered into a ...
... hold the New York Academy ; the other party hold the theatres of Philadelphia and Boston ; either must make itself felt at the three points , to avoid a losing game . Hence these harmonious and deadly rivals have perforce entered into a ...
Page 229
... hold me when my welcome is gone . One would think that the affini- ties would pronounce themselves with a surer reciprocity . Here again , as so often , Nature delights to put us between extreme antagonisms , and our safety is in the ...
... hold me when my welcome is gone . One would think that the affini- ties would pronounce themselves with a surer reciprocity . Here again , as so often , Nature delights to put us between extreme antagonisms , and our safety is in the ...
Page 477
... hold our pretty pail under ? As our genial young friend , Ensign Isnob , of the " Sap- pies and Minors , " would say , - " I believe you , me boy ! " Then come with us to Cossitollah , and we'll have a tiffin of talk ; some cloves of ...
... hold our pretty pail under ? As our genial young friend , Ensign Isnob , of the " Sap- pies and Minors , " would say , - " I believe you , me boy ! " Then come with us to Cossitollah , and we'll have a tiffin of talk ; some cloves of ...
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Chartists Complaint the | 47 |
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