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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... Remarkable Preservation of , 288 . Thoughts on the Present Condition of Society , 98 . Three Voices , The , 16 . Times Testimonial , The , 59 . Tombstone , Sir Walter Scott's , 127 . Tortoise , Longevity of the , 176 . Touch , The Sense ...
... Remarkable Preservation of , 288 . Thoughts on the Present Condition of Society , 98 . Three Voices , The , 16 . Times Testimonial , The , 59 . Tombstone , Sir Walter Scott's , 127 . Tortoise , Longevity of the , 176 . Touch , The Sense ...
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... remarkable , even before those cala- mities which might naturally have produced it . But Vandyck has represented him as handsomer than any other painter has done . The artist's prosperity was now very great , but he was unreasonably ...
... remarkable , even before those cala- mities which might naturally have produced it . But Vandyck has represented him as handsomer than any other painter has done . The artist's prosperity was now very great , but he was unreasonably ...
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... remarkable clear seeing , or prophetic sight , takes place . " An in- teresting account of these Shamans is given by a com- panion of Wrangel , in his expedition to the North Pole , contained in a letter written by Mr. Matinschkin to a ...
... remarkable clear seeing , or prophetic sight , takes place . " An in- teresting account of these Shamans is given by a com- panion of Wrangel , in his expedition to the North Pole , contained in a letter written by Mr. Matinschkin to a ...
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... remarkable of our civic displays - is too familiar to our readers to need a description here . A high authority in medieval anti- quities considers it a very interesting exhibition , inas- much as it bears a close resemblance to the ...
... remarkable of our civic displays - is too familiar to our readers to need a description here . A high authority in medieval anti- quities considers it a very interesting exhibition , inas- much as it bears a close resemblance to the ...
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... remarkable cavalcade on the evening of this day , A.D. 1679 , at the time the bill for excluding the Duke of York ( afterwards James II . ) from the throne of England was in agitation . We are informed in the above narrative that the ...
... remarkable cavalcade on the evening of this day , A.D. 1679 , at the time the bill for excluding the Duke of York ( afterwards James II . ) from the throne of England was in agitation . We are informed in the above narrative that the ...
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