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 57
... taken into account in estimating the value of what Delta has contributed to poetical literature , or the position which he is entitled to take upon the muster - roll of the Sons of Song . It was natural that Moir's biographer , Mr. Aird ...
... taken into account in estimating the value of what Delta has contributed to poetical literature , or the position which he is entitled to take upon the muster - roll of the Sons of Song . It was natural that Moir's biographer , Mr. Aird ...
Pagina 222
... taken across to Gibraltar , and that a survey should there be called , to determine whether it would be best to condemn her as unworthy , or to refit her for the voyage homewards . The Hibernian gladly followed this judicious advice ...
... taken across to Gibraltar , and that a survey should there be called , to determine whether it would be best to condemn her as unworthy , or to refit her for the voyage homewards . The Hibernian gladly followed this judicious advice ...
Pagina 244
... taken place . An arch , or grotto , is pointed out , in which the birth is supposed to have occurred . It is ornamented with several historical paintings , descriptive of the event from which it derives its sanctity . They are ...
... taken place . An arch , or grotto , is pointed out , in which the birth is supposed to have occurred . It is ornamented with several historical paintings , descriptive of the event from which it derives its sanctity . They are ...
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