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 47
... leaving her a helpless dependent on the generosity of her more prudent sister. Annie, however, came speedily to the ... leave of the Firs. There she had found a gay and luxurious, but not always a happy home; and no bitter tears forced ...
... leaving her a helpless dependent on the generosity of her more prudent sister. Annie, however, came speedily to the ... leave of the Firs. There she had found a gay and luxurious, but not always a happy home; and no bitter tears forced ...
Pagina 223
... leaves and the flowers are not only traced by science to one common origin in the plant's development, but are found to be merely modifications of one and the same organ. The first leaves produced by the plant, we have seen, are ...
... leaves and the flowers are not only traced by science to one common origin in the plant's development, but are found to be merely modifications of one and the same organ. The first leaves produced by the plant, we have seen, are ...
Pagina 306
... leaves, Peter's shadowy form resting against the window, as it did some twenty years ago. We were, at length, glad to leave the mouldering walls, and to find ourselves once again beneath the blue vault of heaven, whence the noontide sun ...
... leaves, Peter's shadowy form resting against the window, as it did some twenty years ago. We were, at length, glad to leave the mouldering walls, and to find ourselves once again beneath the blue vault of heaven, whence the noontide sun ...
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