Bentley's Miscellany, Volume 58Richard Bentley, 1865 |
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Page 277
... believe himself of the age he gives out . And again , that the roturier who is in the habit of referring his origin to some ancient baron , from whom , with persistent mendacity , he claims direct descent , has the happiness of working ...
... believe himself of the age he gives out . And again , that the roturier who is in the habit of referring his origin to some ancient baron , from whom , with persistent mendacity , he claims direct descent , has the happiness of working ...
Page 278
... believe it ; but I'll tell you what I did . When I was standin ' on my head on the top of that are pole , I jist raised myself up a little with my arms , opened my jaws ... believe he changed his 278 ABOUT COMINg to believe one's own LIE .
... believe it ; but I'll tell you what I did . When I was standin ' on my head on the top of that are pole , I jist raised myself up a little with my arms , opened my jaws ... believe he changed his 278 ABOUT COMINg to believe one's own LIE .
Page 491
... believe , had a horror of the name of forger ; he never forgave his son's “ descending , " as he called it , to that . " No , sir , " he said , the last time I saw him , when , assuming a peni- tential air , he explained that , " by a ...
... believe , had a horror of the name of forger ; he never forgave his son's “ descending , " as he called it , to that . " No , sir , " he said , the last time I saw him , when , assuming a peni- tential air , he explained that , " by a ...
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