The Monthly Mirror: Reflecting Men and Manners: With Strictures on Their Epitome, the Stage ..., 11 tomasproprietors, 1801 |
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... taken one away from a lad in the fourth form , and was carrying it away in triumph , when he was arrested by the opprobrious epithet of catch - pole , catch - pole . PIZARRO . - At the last pot - fair , at Barnwell , near Cambridge ...
... taken one away from a lad in the fourth form , and was carrying it away in triumph , when he was arrested by the opprobrious epithet of catch - pole , catch - pole . PIZARRO . - At the last pot - fair , at Barnwell , near Cambridge ...
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... taken from him , and his turban taken off for the purpose of tying his hands , which they did , and threw him overboard . His hands getting loose , they dragged him into the boat , and tied them behind his back . When this was doing ...
... taken from him , and his turban taken off for the purpose of tying his hands , which they did , and threw him overboard . His hands getting loose , they dragged him into the boat , and tied them behind his back . When this was doing ...
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... taken post within three miles of Alexandria , where they had prepared against an attack from Menou , who , with two thousand cavalry , having formed a junction with the garrison of Alexandria , came against our army on the 21st . - In ...
... taken post within three miles of Alexandria , where they had prepared against an attack from Menou , who , with two thousand cavalry , having formed a junction with the garrison of Alexandria , came against our army on the 21st . - In ...
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