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... gentleman who possessed the lands , out of which the revenues issued , were trustees of the charity . Such was probable conjecture . But in the " Gentleman's Magazine for May , 1793 , there is a letter from Mr. Henn , one of the masters ...
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... gentleman having to some of the usual arguments for drinking added this : " You know , Sir , drinking drives away ... gentleman talking to us . When one of his friends endeavoured to maintain that a country gentleman might contrive ...
... gentleman having to some of the usual arguments for drinking added this : " You know , Sir , drinking drives away ... gentleman talking to us . When one of his friends endeavoured to maintain that a country gentleman might contrive ...
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... gentleman has heard you patiently for an hour : pray allow us now to hear him . " . JOHNSON . ( sternly . ) " Sir , I was not interrupting the gentleman . I was only giving him a signal of my attention . Sir , you are impertinent ...
... gentleman has heard you patiently for an hour : pray allow us now to hear him . " . JOHNSON . ( sternly . ) " Sir , I was not interrupting the gentleman . I was only giving him a signal of my attention . Sir , you are impertinent ...
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