The Indicator, and the Companion: A Miscellany for the Fields and the Fire-side, Bind 1H. Colburn, 1834 |
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Side vi
... Thieves , Ancient and Modern 99 XX . 113 XXI . A few Thoughts on Sleep 160 XXII . The Fair Revenge .. .. 167 XXIII . ............. 176 Spirit of the Ancient Mythology Page XXIV . .... 183 Getting up on Cold Mornings vi CONTENTS .
... Thieves , Ancient and Modern 99 XX . 113 XXI . A few Thoughts on Sleep 160 XXII . The Fair Revenge .. .. 167 XXIII . ............. 176 Spirit of the Ancient Mythology Page XXIV . .... 183 Getting up on Cold Mornings vi CONTENTS .
Side 99
... stories in general . A story , merely horrible or even awful , which contains no sentiment elevating to the human heart and F2 A TALE FOR A CHIMNEY CORNER . 99 XIX A Tale for a Chimney Corner Thieves, Ancient and Modern.
... stories in general . A story , merely horrible or even awful , which contains no sentiment elevating to the human heart and F2 A TALE FOR A CHIMNEY CORNER . 99 XIX A Tale for a Chimney Corner Thieves, Ancient and Modern.
Side 112
... many years after , that this man had been a friend of the Bavarian's when young , and had been deserted by him . And the young believed it , whatever the old might do . XX . - THIEVES , ANCIENT AND MODERN . HAVING 112 THE INDICATOR .
... many years after , that this man had been a friend of the Bavarian's when young , and had been deserted by him . And the young believed it , whatever the old might do . XX . - THIEVES , ANCIENT AND MODERN . HAVING 112 THE INDICATOR .
Side 113
... THIEVES , ANCIENT AND MODERN . HAVING met in the Harleian Miscellany with an account of a pet thief of ours , the famous Du Vall , who flourished in the time of Charles the Second , and wishing to introduce him worthily to the readers ...
... THIEVES , ANCIENT AND MODERN . HAVING met in the Harleian Miscellany with an account of a pet thief of ours , the famous Du Vall , who flourished in the time of Charles the Second , and wishing to introduce him worthily to the readers ...
Side 114
... thief suitable to the greater airiness of his origin . He is said to have performed tricks which must awake the envy even of horse - dealers ; for in pretending to return a capital horse which he had stolen , he palmed upon the owners a ...
... thief suitable to the greater airiness of his origin . He is said to have performed tricks which must awake the envy even of horse - dealers ; for in pretending to return a capital horse which he had stolen , he palmed upon the owners a ...
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