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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... received ; as carefully read as may be consistent with our other arrangements ; and replied to without any un- necessary delay . But the authors of such papers will be so good as keep in view , that , without at all fettering our ...
... received ; as carefully read as may be consistent with our other arrangements ; and replied to without any un- necessary delay . But the authors of such papers will be so good as keep in view , that , without at all fettering our ...
Pagina 3
... received six pupils , a very different thing from a school , as I took the liberty of insinuating . Umph ! different thing ? You will cost more , learn less , and fancy yourself a man when you're a little boy ; that's the only ...
... received six pupils , a very different thing from a school , as I took the liberty of insinuating . Umph ! different thing ? You will cost more , learn less , and fancy yourself a man when you're a little boy ; that's the only ...
Pagina 5
... received axiom , that all mortal affairs must sooner are well read in Walker's History of Greece , I hope ? " or later come to an end ; at all events the dinner I have I replied , that I was afraid I was not . Never read been describing ...
... received axiom , that all mortal affairs must sooner are well read in Walker's History of Greece , I hope ? " or later come to an end ; at all events the dinner I have I replied , that I was afraid I was not . Never read been describing ...
Pagina 11
... received not the slightest injury , externally or internally ; the silk hangings remained unscathed by the flames , the smell of fire not having passed upon them . The churches , & c . were restored in the following year , after the ...
... received not the slightest injury , externally or internally ; the silk hangings remained unscathed by the flames , the smell of fire not having passed upon them . The churches , & c . were restored in the following year , after the ...
Pagina 14
... received orders from tivities of the season only survive , ( if the grim show may not rather be deemed a posthumous pageant , ) in the Saturnalia of the chimney - sweeping imps , " who , " says Horace Smith , " with daubed visages , and ...
... received orders from tivities of the season only survive , ( if the grim show may not rather be deemed a posthumous pageant , ) in the Saturnalia of the chimney - sweeping imps , " who , " says Horace Smith , " with daubed visages , and ...
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