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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... received by the public , we have every reason to feel the most gratifying assurance . We shall continue in the same course by which we have reached our present honourable position in the periodical press , diligently searching ...
... received by the public , we have every reason to feel the most gratifying assurance . We shall continue in the same course by which we have reached our present honourable position in the periodical press , diligently searching ...
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... received his orders to march on Vienna , the brave soldier , greatly surprised at such a question from such a quarter , drew from under his cuirass a paper , bearing the seal of state , and the Emperor's signature . It was a letter ...
... received his orders to march on Vienna , the brave soldier , greatly surprised at such a question from such a quarter , drew from under his cuirass a paper , bearing the seal of state , and the Emperor's signature . It was a letter ...
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... received . The public has not thought proper to let us alone ; we have not been chilled by the cold breath of neglect ; the frost has not set in against us ; and our toes are warm and sound , and able to carry us forward many a long ...
... received . The public has not thought proper to let us alone ; we have not been chilled by the cold breath of neglect ; the frost has not set in against us ; and our toes are warm and sound , and able to carry us forward many a long ...
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... received the fruit of their pains , so it was proper that the labourers in the LORD's vineyard should be honoured ... receiving of which poor people pray to GoD to bless the next crop of wheat . " On this day formerly , in Lancashire and ...
... received the fruit of their pains , so it was proper that the labourers in the LORD's vineyard should be honoured ... receiving of which poor people pray to GoD to bless the next crop of wheat . " On this day formerly , in Lancashire and ...
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... received him most graciously , and presented him with a gold chain , and the royal portrait richly set in diamonds . Soon afterwards his majesty conferred on him the honour of knight- hood , and allowed him a considerable pension ...
... received him most graciously , and presented him with a gold chain , and the royal portrait richly set in diamonds . Soon afterwards his majesty conferred on him the honour of knight- hood , and allowed him a considerable pension ...
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