Sharpe's London Magazine: a Journal of Entertainment and Instruction for General Reading..., Volume 1;Volume 16A.Hill, Virtue, and Company Vols. 22-23 include illustrations by George Cruikshank. |
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Pagina 30
... cause , and that , complaining with cause , they have a right to our sympathy , and consequently to our aid . ONE winter evening , it so happened that I was alone at home . A slight indisposition had kept me for two or three days within ...
... cause , and that , complaining with cause , they have a right to our sympathy , and consequently to our aid . ONE winter evening , it so happened that I was alone at home . A slight indisposition had kept me for two or three days within ...
Pagina 300
... cause ; and when that cause was lost , he retired in disgust from the world , and became a disciple of Ignatius Loyola . The author of these pages again , subse- quently , met Padre Ryllo , at the Propaganda in Rome : his spirit was ...
... cause ; and when that cause was lost , he retired in disgust from the world , and became a disciple of Ignatius Loyola . The author of these pages again , subse- quently , met Padre Ryllo , at the Propaganda in Rome : his spirit was ...
Pagina 331
... cause a deeper red upon his breast , while the seed - eater , exposed to variable degrees of cold , will only attain to the yellow colour , and probably have a bald head . It is possible that the absence of the sun's rays has much to do ...
... cause a deeper red upon his breast , while the seed - eater , exposed to variable degrees of cold , will only attain to the yellow colour , and probably have a bald head . It is possible that the absence of the sun's rays has much to do ...
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