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 3
... means to shorten thee still . " At this very moment , ( the story here savours of the marvellous , ) a blast of trumpets rose from the court below . All rushed to the windows , and there they be- held , drawn up in squadron , with their ...
... means to shorten thee still . " At this very moment , ( the story here savours of the marvellous , ) a blast of trumpets rose from the court below . All rushed to the windows , and there they be- held , drawn up in squadron , with their ...
Pagina 13
... means to make Guys , ' eagerly pressing forward to observe a picture went forth , like Froissart's knights , " upon adventures . " which Rubens had been painting during the morn- An enterprise of this sort was called " going to smug ...
... means to make Guys , ' eagerly pressing forward to observe a picture went forth , like Froissart's knights , " upon adventures . " which Rubens had been painting during the morn- An enterprise of this sort was called " going to smug ...
Pagina 15
... means , such as whirling round of the body , especially of the head , accompanied by stunning cries , songs , and music . " The condition , " says our author , " into which the Shaman brings himself is much more extraordinary than that ...
... means , such as whirling round of the body , especially of the head , accompanied by stunning cries , songs , and music . " The condition , " says our author , " into which the Shaman brings himself is much more extraordinary than that ...
Pagina 19
... means by which England has been , within the last score of years , 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 ...
... means by which England has been , within the last score of years , 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 ...
Pagina 21
... means to obtain greater steadiness of motion , with less at no great distance from its extremity . noise , and less of that wear and tear which forms a very serious objection to high speeds upon ordinary Railways . The longitudinal ...
... means to obtain greater steadiness of motion , with less at no great distance from its extremity . noise , and less of that wear and tear which forms a very serious objection to high speeds upon ordinary Railways . The longitudinal ...
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