Aún no tenemos significados para "true briton".
1She proved to be the True Briton, Captain Broadly, from China.
2Free to die like a true Briton fighting for his King and Country.
3There is scarce such a living creature as a true Briton.
4My comrade did the same, like a true Briton, for he was game to the backbone.
5Fred was holding on like a true Briton.
6Still, like a true Briton, he pushed on.
7Why, is not that strain enough to cause any true Briton to rise from the dead?
8You are certainly a true Briton.
9Spoken like a true Briton.
10John Rosewarne, like a true Briton, venerated rank, and had a Briton's instinct for the behaviour proper to rank.
11Honourable Gentlemen may laugh; but I'm a true Briton, and will not serve my friend the less because I scorn to flatter him.
12Several other ships were now met with, one of which proved to be the True Briton, Captain Broadly, from China, bound direct home.
13The Marquess had been somewhat democratized by his life in the army, and, being a true Briton, he always expected the worst in America.
14Well, I suppose they wish to see the oldest-looking, and, next to a true Briton on his travels, the oddest thing on the Continent.
15"Thank'ee, lad, you're a true Briton."
16'I'm afraid you won't teach the true Briton to agree with you,' said Melville, shaking his head over the sums involved by this British propensity.
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