Sharpe's London Magazine of Entertainment and Instruction, for General Reading, Volume 4A.Hill, Virtue, and Company, 1847 Vols. 22-23 include illustrations by George Cruikshank. |
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... Amongst statesmen, living and departed, various illustrations of this truth might be pointed out. Amongst those who are gone, the Duke of Wellington may be referred to as a signal instance of the force of character. Now that the ...
... Amongst statesmen, living and departed, various illustrations of this truth might be pointed out. Amongst those who are gone, the Duke of Wellington may be referred to as a signal instance of the force of character. Now that the ...
Pagina 253
... amongst the “show pieces” of modern history. A graphic and vigorous narrative of this event, and of the circumstances connected with it, will be found in the new volume (Vol. IV.) of Luigi FARINI's work, The Roman State, .from 1815 to ...
... amongst the “show pieces” of modern history. A graphic and vigorous narrative of this event, and of the circumstances connected with it, will be found in the new volume (Vol. IV.) of Luigi FARINI's work, The Roman State, .from 1815 to ...
Pagina 256
... amongst tribes of whom very little liad been previously known, and he was evidently a careful observer of all that came under his notice. Amongst the other valuable contents of the volume, are well written illustrations of the moral ...
... amongst tribes of whom very little liad been previously known, and he was evidently a careful observer of all that came under his notice. Amongst the other valuable contents of the volume, are well written illustrations of the moral ...
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