The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction - Volume 17, No. 481, March 19, 1831 by Various
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neighbourhood. He succeeded, and got their custom.
On one of the windows also is-- "His liquor's good, his pot is just, The landlord's poor, and cannot trust, For he has trusted to his sorrow,-- So pay to day, he'll trust to-morrow." G. ST. CLAIR. * * * * * ROYAL FAVOUR. The Prince of Orange was defeated by the French under Luxemburg, in 1677: in attempting to rally his dispersed troops, the prince struck one of the runaways across the face with his sword. "Rascal!" cried he, "I will set a mark on you at present, that I may hang you afterwards." JAC-CO. * * * * * _Printed and Published by J. LIMBIRD, 143, Strand, (near Somerset House,) London; sold by ERNEST FLEISCHER, 626, New Market, Leipsic; G.G. BENNIS, 55, Rue Neuve, St. Augustin, Paris; and by all Newsmen |
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