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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Pagina 29
... called the attention of the people to sanitary measures; and, among other things, is said to have spoken as follows:—“Men of Nottingham, listen to me. You are ingenious and industrious mechanics; by your industry life's comforts are ...
... called the attention of the people to sanitary measures; and, among other things, is said to have spoken as follows:—“Men of Nottingham, listen to me. You are ingenious and industrious mechanics; by your industry life's comforts are ...
Pagina 297
... called the Switzerland of Hungary. There the range of the Carpathian mountains—which form the northern boundary between that realm and Poland—reaches its highest point, in the vast group of lofty summits called the Tatra mountains, the ...
... called the Switzerland of Hungary. There the range of the Carpathian mountains—which form the northern boundary between that realm and Poland—reaches its highest point, in the vast group of lofty summits called the Tatra mountains, the ...
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... called twice for the taxes. Fielding's reply, says the narrator of the anecdote, was as laconic as it was memorable: “Friendship has called for the money, and has had it; let the collector call again.” It is satisfactory to add, that ...
... called twice for the taxes. Fielding's reply, says the narrator of the anecdote, was as laconic as it was memorable: “Friendship has called for the money, and has had it; let the collector call again.” It is satisfactory to add, that ...
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