Sharpe's London Magazine: a Journal of Entertainment and Instruction for General Reading..., Volume 3A.Hill, Virtue, and Company, 1847 Vols. 22-23 include illustrations by George Cruikshank. |
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... Chepstow Castle , 305 . Chief , Burial of an Indian , 112 . Chief , New Zealand , 351 . Child , A Lost , 191 . Children , French , 188 . Christmas as it is , 130 . Christmas Box , The , 132 . Christmas Carol , The , 143 . Christmas Day ...
... Chepstow Castle , 305 . Chief , Burial of an Indian , 112 . Chief , New Zealand , 351 . Child , A Lost , 191 . Children , French , 188 . Christmas as it is , 130 . Christmas Box , The , 132 . Christmas Carol , The , 143 . Christmas Day ...
Pagina 305
... Chepstow castle occupy an extensive area , adjoining the port and market town of Chepstow , on the Wye , about two miles and a half from where it falls into the estuary of the Severn . The advantageous situation of the town , near the ...
... Chepstow castle occupy an extensive area , adjoining the port and market town of Chepstow , on the Wye , about two miles and a half from where it falls into the estuary of the Severn . The advantageous situation of the town , near the ...
Pagina 306
... Chepstow was garrisoned for south - eastern verge of this court is the keep ... Castle . until it was sold to the Earl of Pembroke ; whose heiress Elizabeth ... castle and of towne . Then after that , to Mowbray it befell , Of Norfolke ...
... Chepstow was garrisoned for south - eastern verge of this court is the keep ... Castle . until it was sold to the Earl of Pembroke ; whose heiress Elizabeth ... castle and of towne . Then after that , to Mowbray it befell , Of Norfolke ...
Pagina 307
... Chepstow Castle . Here he was treated with lenity ; was permitted to spend his pro- perty as he pleased ; to enjoy the society of his wife ; to receive visits , and even to return them in the neighbourhood , accompanied by a guard . He ...
... Chepstow Castle . Here he was treated with lenity ; was permitted to spend his pro- perty as he pleased ; to enjoy the society of his wife ; to receive visits , and even to return them in the neighbourhood , accompanied by a guard . He ...
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... Chepstow Castle , ( with Il- lustration ) . 305 The Merchant , Chap . V - VII . 307 Frank Fairlegh : or , Old Com- panions in New Scenes , Chap . X. Taming a Shrew 309 Trutta , ( with Illustration ) ... 312 Points of View .. 315 Page ...
... Chepstow Castle , ( with Il- lustration ) . 305 The Merchant , Chap . V - VII . 307 Frank Fairlegh : or , Old Com- panions in New Scenes , Chap . X. Taming a Shrew 309 Trutta , ( with Illustration ) ... 312 Points of View .. 315 Page ...
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