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" One day when I rode out I was mounted on Paoli's own horse, with rich furniture of crimson velvet, with broad gold lace, and had my guards marching along with me.* I allowed myself to indulge a momentary pride in this parade, as I was curious to experience... "
An Account of Corsica: The Journal of a Tour to that Island; and Memoirs of ... - Page 294
by James Boswell - 1768 - 382 pages
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The Critical Review, Or, Annals of Literature, Volume 25

1768 - 514 pages
...of crimfon velvet, with broad gold lace, and had my guards marching along with me. I allowed niyfclf to indulge a momentary pride in this parade, as I...of ftate and diftincYion with which mankind are fo ftrangely intoxicated.' Upon the whole, our author has, in the per/on of Paoli, realized all the ideas...
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The Monthly Review Or, Literary Journal

Several Hands - 1768 - 612 pages
...horie, with rich furniture of crimfon velvet, with broad gold lace, and had my guards marching rlong with me. I allowed myfelf to indulge a momentary pride...to experience what could really be the pleafure of flate and diltinuion with which mankind arefo ftrangely intoxicated. ' When I returned to the continent...
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An Account of Corsica,: The Journal of a Tour to that Island, and Memoirs of ...

James Boswell - 1769 - 430 pages
...fo much ceremony •, but he infilled upon it. -..' One day when I rode out, I was mounted on PaoH's own horfe, with rich furniture of crimfon velvet,...was curious to experience what could really be the pfcafure of ftate and diftinction with which mankind are fo ftrangely intoxicated. ^ . . When I returned...
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Select Reviews, and Spirit of the Foreign Magazines, Volume 2

Enos Bronson - 1809 - 458 pages
...lace, and had my guards marching along with me. I allowed myself to indulge a momentary pride in the parade ; as I was curious to experience what could really be the pleasure of state and distinction, with which mankind are so strangely intoxicated." It was easy to...
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The life of Samuel Johnson ... including A journal of his tour to ..., Volume 10

James Boswell - 1835 - 402 pages
...of crimson velvet, with broad gold lace, and had my guards marching along with me. I allowed myself to indulge a momentary pride in this parade, as I was curious to experience what could really be the pleasure of state and distinction with which mankind are so strangely intoxicated. When I returned...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Including a Journal of His ..., Volume 10

James Boswell - 1835 - 460 pages
...of crimson velvet, with broad gold lace, and had my guards marching along with me. I allowed myself to indulge a momentary pride in this parade, as I was curious to experience what could really be the pleasure of state and distinction with which mankind are so strangely intoxicated. When I returned...
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Johnsoniana; or, Supplement to Boswell [ed. by J.W. Croker].

John Wilson Croker - 1836 - 656 pages
...of crimson velvet, with broad gold lace, and had my guards marching along with me. I allowed myself to indulge a momentary pride in this parade, as I was curious to experience what could really be the pleasure of state and distinction with which mankind are so strangely intoxicated. When I returned...
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Johnsoniana: Or, Supplement to Boswell: Being Anecdotes and Sayings of Dr ...

John Wilson Croker - 1842 - 544 pages
...of crimson velvet, with broad gold lace, and had my guards marching along with me. I allowed myself to indulge a momentary pride in this parade, as I was curious to experience what could really be the pleasure of state and distinction with which mankind are so strangely intoxicated. When I returned...
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Johnsoniana: Or, Supplement to Boswell: Being Anecdotes and Sayings of Dr ...

John Wilson Croker - 1842 - 546 pages
...of crimson velvet, with broad gold lace, and had my guards marching along with me. I allowed myself to indulge a momentary pride in this parade, as I was curious to experience what could really be the pleasure of state and distinction with which mankind are so strangely intoxicated. When I returned...
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Letters of James Boswell, Addressed to the Rev. W.J. Temple: Now First ...

James Boswell - 1857 - 474 pages
...velvet with broad gold lace, and had my guards marching along with me, I allowed myself to indulge in a momentary pride in this parade, as I was curious to experience what would really be the pleasure of state and distinction with which all mankind are so strangely intoxicated....
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