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by Charles Lamb - 1909 - 264 pages
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The London Magazine, Volume 7

1823 - 734 pages
...ancient city of Lincoln are divided (as most of my readers know) between the dwellers on the hill, and in the valley. This marked distinction formed an obvious...Above Boys (his own faction), over the Below Boys (so were they called), of which party his contemporary had been a chieftain. Many and hot were the...
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The Museum of Foreign Literature, Science and Art, Volume 3

1823 - 584 pages
...ancient city of Lincoln are divided (as most of my readers know) between the dwellers on the hill, and in the valley. This marked distinction formed an obvious...general superiority, in skill and hardihood, of the Move Soys (his own faction), over the Below Boys (so were they called), of which party his contemporary...
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The London Magazine, Volume 7

1823 - 732 pages
...between the dwellers on the hill, and in the valley. This marked distinction formed an obvious divisinn between the boys who lived above (however brought...would still maintain the general superiority, in skill arid hardihood, of the Above Boys (his own faction), over the Below Boys (so were they called), of...
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Elia: Essays which Have Appeared Under that Signature in the London Magazine

Charles Lamb - 1828 - 266 pages
...ancient city of Lincoln are divided, (as most of my readers know,) between the dwellers on the hill and in the valley. This marked distinction formed an obvious...general superiority, in skill and hardihood, of the Move Boys, (his own faction,) over the Below Boys, (so were they called,) of which party his contemporary...
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The Last Essays of Elia: Being a Sequel to Essays Published Under ..., Part 2

Charles Lamb - 1833 - 308 pages
...ancient city of Lincoln are divided (as most of my readers know) between the dwellers on the hill, and in the valley. This marked distinction formed an obvious...the Above Boys (his own faction) over the Below Boys (so were they called), of which party his contemporary had been a chieftain. Many and hot were the...
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Essays of Elia

Charles Lamb - 1835 - 440 pages
...ancient city of Lincoln are divided (as most of my readers know) between the dwellers on the hill, and in the valley. This marked distinction formed an obvious...hardihood, of the Above Boys (his own faction) over i\\e Below Boys (so were they called), of which party his contemporary had been a chieftain. Many and...
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The Republic of Letters: A Weekly Republication of Standard Literature, Volume 3

1835 - 432 pages
...ancient city of Lincoln are divided, (as most of my readers know,) between the dwellers on the liill and in the valley. This marked distinction formed an obvious...and would still maintain the general superiority, m skill and hardihood, of the Move Boys, (his own faction,) over the Below Boya, (so were they called,)...
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The Republic of Letters: A Weekly Republication of Standard Literature, Volume 3

1835 - 430 pages
...ancient city of Lincoln are divided, (as most of my readers know,) between the dwellers on the hill and in the valley. This marked distinction formed an obvious...common school,) and the boys whose paternal residence wan on the plain ; a sufficient cause of hostility in the code of these young Grotiuses. My father...
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The prose works of Charles Lamb, Volume 3

Charles Lamb - 1836 - 326 pages
...ancient city of Lincoln are divided (as most of my readers know) between the dwellers on the hill, and in the valley. This marked distinction formed an obvious...the Above Boys (his own faction) over the Below Boys (so were they called), of which party his contemporary had been a chieftain. Many and hot were the...
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Elia, Volume 1

Charles Lamb - 1836 - 324 pages
...ancient city of Lincoln are divided (as most of my readers know) between the dwellers on the hill, and in the valley. This marked distinction formed an obvious...boys who lived above (however brought together in a comnrort school) and the boys whose paternal residence was on the plain ; a sufficient cause of hostility...
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