Sharpe's London Magazine: a Journal of Entertainment and Instruction for General Reading..., Volume 2A.Hill, Virtue, and Company, 1846 Vols. 22-23 include illustrations by George Cruikshank. |
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Pagina 8
... close waxy texture , in which extremely minute and perfectly transparent beads of brine are perceptible ; but if these drops be either large , or in the slightest degree tinged with milk colour , it is considered as marking an imperfect ...
... close waxy texture , in which extremely minute and perfectly transparent beads of brine are perceptible ; but if these drops be either large , or in the slightest degree tinged with milk colour , it is considered as marking an imperfect ...
Pagina 11
... close the scene here ; but a darker tragedy of cold - blooded butchery was enacted three days after the capture of the city ; when the surviving Moslems were most barbarously slaughtered in violation of the treaty . The first act of the ...
... close the scene here ; but a darker tragedy of cold - blooded butchery was enacted three days after the capture of the city ; when the surviving Moslems were most barbarously slaughtered in violation of the treaty . The first act of the ...
Pagina 13
... close of the reign of is a perfect pattern , or rather the thing itself . " The May- James I. In " The Progresses of Queen Elizabeth , " is pole was often as tall as the mast of a sloop of fifty this entry : - " May 8th , 1602. On May ...
... close of the reign of is a perfect pattern , or rather the thing itself . " The May- James I. In " The Progresses of Queen Elizabeth , " is pole was often as tall as the mast of a sloop of fifty this entry : - " May 8th , 1602. On May ...
Pagina 21
... close to each other : there is no support for the back ; the gentleman , therefore , cannot do otherwise than form one for his companion by placing his arm round her waist : and should he also grasp one of her hands , the circumstance ...
... close to each other : there is no support for the back ; the gentleman , therefore , cannot do otherwise than form one for his companion by placing his arm round her waist : and should he also grasp one of her hands , the circumstance ...
Pagina 22
... close observers to perceive them , there is none more remarkable than the change wrought in our feelings and ideas by a good night's rest ; and never was this change more strikingly exemplified than on the present occasion . I had ...
... close observers to perceive them , there is none more remarkable than the change wrought in our feelings and ideas by a good night's rest ; and never was this change more strikingly exemplified than on the present occasion . I had ...
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