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 51
... followed by the jongleurs , or jug- glers , in the costume of savages , running on foot , or mounted on little horses without bridle or saddle , on whose backs they exhibited a variety of tricks . Thus , by the aid of the flambeaux ...
... followed by the jongleurs , or jug- glers , in the costume of savages , running on foot , or mounted on little horses without bridle or saddle , on whose backs they exhibited a variety of tricks . Thus , by the aid of the flambeaux ...
Pagina 155
... followed by the jury . When order had been restored , the President , in a tone of more solemnity than he had hitherto used , asked the supreme question : " Gentlemen of the jury , is the prisoner guilty , or not guilty ? " The jury ...
... followed by the jury . When order had been restored , the President , in a tone of more solemnity than he had hitherto used , asked the supreme question : " Gentlemen of the jury , is the prisoner guilty , or not guilty ? " The jury ...
Pagina 286
... followed the blow . He took to his heels , and when , next day , he returned to the spot , he found no stump at all , but the earth was damp all around it , and the place was quickly covered with mushrooms . The story further relates ...
... followed the blow . He took to his heels , and when , next day , he returned to the spot , he found no stump at all , but the earth was damp all around it , and the place was quickly covered with mushrooms . The story further relates ...
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