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 19
... poor mother which, knowin Honoured Sur, as injustice to unborn innocents is not in your line, nor in that of any gents but dishonest stewarts spoken agen in Scriptur, I umbly takes the liburty of trustin in Providence which supports his ...
... poor mother which, knowin Honoured Sur, as injustice to unborn innocents is not in your line, nor in that of any gents but dishonest stewarts spoken agen in Scriptur, I umbly takes the liburty of trustin in Providence which supports his ...
Pagina 58
... poor relation. We hope that none of our readers come into the former category, though we cannot congratulate them on ... poor relations as examples of virtue in distress; nor all rich men, who don't fling bank-notes to the poor ones as ...
... poor relation. We hope that none of our readers come into the former category, though we cannot congratulate them on ... poor relations as examples of virtue in distress; nor all rich men, who don't fling bank-notes to the poor ones as ...
Pagina 215
... poor Master Markum here, and “Giles,' says he, 'ye're wanted, lad; there's them out as didn't oughter be.' So him and I, and the rest o' our mates here, which master had appinted to meet at eleven o'clock—for I expect he'd had some hint ...
... poor Master Markum here, and “Giles,' says he, 'ye're wanted, lad; there's them out as didn't oughter be.' So him and I, and the rest o' our mates here, which master had appinted to meet at eleven o'clock—for I expect he'd had some hint ...
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