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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... course by which we have reached our present honourable position in the periodical press , diligently searching everywhere for such intellectual fare to lay before our readers , as will nourish into health and vigour , not their ...
... course by which we have reached our present honourable position in the periodical press , diligently searching everywhere for such intellectual fare to lay before our readers , as will nourish into health and vigour , not their ...
Pagina 9
... course always be allowed for the public to know its own mind , for the engine to arrive at its speed , so as fairly to test its powers , -but after that , if a favourable judgment is not pronounced , the most ardent self- esteem must ...
... course always be allowed for the public to know its own mind , for the engine to arrive at its speed , so as fairly to test its powers , -but after that , if a favourable judgment is not pronounced , the most ardent self- esteem must ...
Pagina 10
... course carefully guard them against the mistake of expecting from it , or from any similar publication , what can only be obtained by severe study and un- wearying application , from books of probably a less inviting character . Its use ...
... course carefully guard them against the mistake of expecting from it , or from any similar publication , what can only be obtained by severe study and un- wearying application , from books of probably a less inviting character . Its use ...
Pagina 18
... course , delving a deeper channel , expanding into a broader flood , and gaining might , and volume , and velocity , by the mere absence of all impediment and check . He knew that , come what might , all that his bene- factor had ...
... course , delving a deeper channel , expanding into a broader flood , and gaining might , and volume , and velocity , by the mere absence of all impediment and check . He knew that , come what might , all that his bene- factor had ...
Pagina 19
... course and construction , we trust , so as to prove that a Rail- way , instead of cutting up and despoiling the face of the country , has , like a fertilizing river , enriched and embellished the district through which it trends , in ...
... course and construction , we trust , so as to prove that a Rail- way , instead of cutting up and despoiling the face of the country , has , like a fertilizing river , enriched and embellished the district through which it trends , in ...
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