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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... means of familiarising the mind with lofty thoughts - with tender feelings - with fine and true sensibilities - with all that dwells in the nobler and better part of man . In thus denying ourselves to objects of direct individual or ...
... means of familiarising the mind with lofty thoughts - with tender feelings - with fine and true sensibilities - with all that dwells in the nobler and better part of man . In thus denying ourselves to objects of direct individual or ...
Pagina 7
... means as the milk cellar with plenty of pure air . Here the butter , when carried from the churning house , is worked , salted , and packed . The filled butter - casks are ranged on clean boards , a little elevated from the floor , to ...
... means as the milk cellar with plenty of pure air . Here the butter , when carried from the churning house , is worked , salted , and packed . The filled butter - casks are ranged on clean boards , a little elevated from the floor , to ...
Pagina 8
... means of a large wooden ladle , and carried in a tub directly to the butter cellar , where it is cast into a large trough , hollowed out of the trunk of an oak or beech , very smoothly polished inside , and provided with a plug - hole ...
... means of a large wooden ladle , and carried in a tub directly to the butter cellar , where it is cast into a large trough , hollowed out of the trunk of an oak or beech , very smoothly polished inside , and provided with a plug - hole ...
Pagina 14
... means of hand pikes , and a hand bonnet , a nosegay in her handkerchief , and ribands on her stomacher . Even these faint shadows of the original overthrowing this stone . This inconsiderate and sports of May - day have subsequently ...
... means of hand pikes , and a hand bonnet , a nosegay in her handkerchief , and ribands on her stomacher . Even these faint shadows of the original overthrowing this stone . This inconsiderate and sports of May - day have subsequently ...
Pagina 16
... means considered ourselves his subjects , outside or inside ; the letter concluding with this remarkable sentence- " That H. B. Majesty owned no superior but God . " This was given to the in- terpreter to translate into Chinese . After ...
... means considered ourselves his subjects , outside or inside ; the letter concluding with this remarkable sentence- " That H. B. Majesty owned no superior but God . " This was given to the in- terpreter to translate into Chinese . After ...
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