The Spectator, no. 315-635Harper & brothers, 1868 |
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... Mohocks . His fancy of a pin - cushion . Picture in the lid of his snuff - box . Old lady Faddle promises me her woman to cut my hair . Lost five guineas at crimp . Twelve o'clock at night . Went to bed . FRIDAY . Eight in the morning ...
... Mohocks . His fancy of a pin - cushion . Picture in the lid of his snuff - box . Old lady Faddle promises me her woman to cut my hair . Lost five guineas at crimp . Twelve o'clock at night . Went to bed . FRIDAY . Eight in the morning ...
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... Mohock - club , a name borrowed it seems actions ; and whenever such enormities as from a sort of cannibals in India ... Mohocks ; and his false notion of bravery , and an immoderate arms are a Turkish crescent , which his im- fondness ...
... Mohock - club , a name borrowed it seems actions ; and whenever such enormities as from a sort of cannibals in India ... Mohocks ; and his false notion of bravery , and an immoderate arms are a Turkish crescent , which his im- fondness ...
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... Mohocks , wherein you have par- ticularly specified the ingenious perform- ances of the lion - tippers , the dancing - mas- ters , and the tumblers ; but as you acknow- ledged you had not then a perfect history of the whole club , you ...
... Mohocks , wherein you have par- ticularly specified the ingenious perform- ances of the lion - tippers , the dancing - mas- ters , and the tumblers ; but as you acknow- ledged you had not then a perfect history of the whole club , you ...
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... Mohocks should be abroad . I assure you , ' while he appeared much concerned for An says he , I thought I had fallen into their dromache ; and a little while after as much hands last night ; for I observed two or three for Hermione ...
... Mohocks should be abroad . I assure you , ' while he appeared much concerned for An says he , I thought I had fallen into their dromache ; and a little while after as much hands last night ; for I observed two or three for Hermione ...
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... and Sir Roger against half a score of the fiercest Mohocks ; but the ludicrous epilogue in the close extinguished all my ardour , and made -Ut his exordia primis Omnia , et ipse tener mundi 4C [ No. 338 . THE SPECTATOR .
... and Sir Roger against half a score of the fiercest Mohocks ; but the ludicrous epilogue in the close extinguished all my ardour , and made -Ut his exordia primis Omnia , et ipse tener mundi 4C [ No. 338 . THE SPECTATOR .
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