| William Nicholson - 1809 - 700 pages
...universal approbation by onr agility of body, dextrous bands, and courageous hearts, need not preumhulat e on this occasion, but rather choose to exercise the...corroborate the general opinion of the town, than to follow tlie custom of our repartee antagonists. This \vill be the last time of Mrs. Stokes performing on the... | |
| William Nicholson - 1809 - 752 pages
...universal approbation by onr agility of body, dextrous bands, and courageous hearts, need not ¡treamhuiate on this occasion, but rather choose to exercise the sword to their sorrow, und corroborate the general opinion of the town, than to follow the custom of oar repartee antagonists.... | |
| John Mason Good - 1813 - 714 pages
...agility of body, dextrous hands, and courageous hearts, need not preamlulalc on this occasion, bnt rather choose to exercise the sword to their sorrow,...of Mrs. Stokes performing on the stage. There will Ъе л door on purpose for the reception of the gentlemen, where coaches may drive up to It, and the... | |
| John Mason Good - 1819 - 800 pages
...universal approbation by our agility of body, dextrous handi, and courageous hearts, need not preamlulale on this occasion, but rather choose to exercise the...sorrow, and corroborate the general opinion of the (own, than to follow the custom of our repartee antagonists. This will be the last time of Mrs. Stokes... | |
| William Nicholson - 1819 - 394 pages
...approbation by our u^ilm of body, dextrous hands, aml courageous hearts, need not fireamiiulGie on i|us occasion, but rather choose to exercise the sword...their sorrow, and corroborate the general opinion of tiie town, than to follow the custom of our repartee antagonists. This will be the last time of \l/s.... | |
| Albert Denison Baron Londesborough - 1849 - 332 pages
...universal approbation by our agility of body, dexterous hands, and courageous hearts, need not perambulate on this occasion; but rather choose to exercise the...antagonists. This will be the last time of Mrs. Stokes' appearing on the stage. There will be a door open for the reception of gentlemen, where coaches may... | |
| Robert Southey - 1850 - 770 pages
...universal approbation by our agility of body, dexterous hands, and courageous hearts, need not preambulate on this occasion, but rather choose to exercise the...opinion of the town, than to follow the custom of our cxparte antagonists. This will be the last time of Mrs. Stokes performing on the stage. They will fight... | |
| Robert Southey - 1851 - 768 pages
...universal approbation by our agility of body, dexterous hands, and courageous hearts, need not preambulate on this occasion, but rather choose to exercise the...opinion of the town, than to follow the custom of our exporte antagonists. This will be the last time of Mrs. Stokes performing on the stage. They will fight... | |
| Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1852 - 594 pages
...universal approbation by our agility of body, dexterous hands, and courageous hearts, need not perambulate on this occasion, but rather choose to exercise the...reception of the gentlemen, where coaches may drive up, and the company come in without being crowded. Attendance will be given at three, and the combatants... | |
| Lorenzo Sabine - 1855 - 414 pages
...universal approbation by our agility of body, dexterous hands, and courageous hearts, need not perambulate on this occasion, but rather choose to exercise the...repartee antagonists. This will be the last time of Mrs. Stokes's performing on the stage." There will be a door on purpose for the reception of the gentlemen,... | |
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