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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Pagina 4
... covered the minds of Luitgarde and her uncle seemed to have extended itself over all nature ; a misty rain con- the forest , and a chilling breeze chased the falling leaves tinually pattered through the brown - coloured foliage of into ...
... covered the minds of Luitgarde and her uncle seemed to have extended itself over all nature ; a misty rain con- the forest , and a chilling breeze chased the falling leaves tinually pattered through the brown - coloured foliage of into ...
Pagina 8
... covered or cherished in many bosoms , where they are now faintly existing , if existing at all . We know that " wisdom is better than rubies , and all the things that may be desired are not to be compared to it ; " and we believe that ...
... covered or cherished in many bosoms , where they are now faintly existing , if existing at all . We know that " wisdom is better than rubies , and all the things that may be desired are not to be compared to it ; " and we believe that ...
Pagina 15
... covered almost completely his red and swollen face , while from under the shaggy eyebrows gleamed a pair of blood - shot eyes . His dress was a long Talar , composed of the skins of animals , and hung from top to bottom with amulets ...
... covered almost completely his red and swollen face , while from under the shaggy eyebrows gleamed a pair of blood - shot eyes . His dress was a long Talar , composed of the skins of animals , and hung from top to bottom with amulets ...
Pagina 19
... covered with a net - work of iron , or System of Railways . As a branch of national economy , the subject will have a paramount claim upon the attention of the statist and the politician in forming their estimates of the means by which ...
... covered with a net - work of iron , or System of Railways . As a branch of national economy , the subject will have a paramount claim upon the attention of the statist and the politician in forming their estimates of the means by which ...
Pagina 21
... covered with a bed of broken stone , burnt clay , or gravel , called technically " ballast . " The main timbers are themselves canted or inclined inwards , at a slope of one in twenty ; and the rail , of sixty pounds weight to the yard ...
... covered with a bed of broken stone , burnt clay , or gravel , called technically " ballast . " The main timbers are themselves canted or inclined inwards , at a slope of one in twenty ; and the rail , of sixty pounds weight to the yard ...
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