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The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction. Volume 12, No. 332, September 20, 1828
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The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction. Volume 12, No. 332, September 20, 1828

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This expression is not the exclusive property of Oxford, Cambridge, or the Horse Guards. See Shakspeare's Henry VIII, where the Duke of Buckingham says of Wolsey, "He bores me with some trick;" like another great man, the Cardinal must have been a great bore.

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Towards the close of the last opera season we heard a ludicrous mistake. One of these fellows bawled out "the Duke of Grafton's carriage;" "No," replied the gentleman, smiling, and correcting the officious cadman, who had caught at the noble euphony, "Mr. Crafter's."

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See page 75.

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Bank notes.

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