Sharpe's London Magazine: a Journal of Entertainment and Instruction for General Reading..., Volume 10A.Hill, Virtue, and Company, 1849 Vols. 22-23 include illustrations by George Cruikshank. |
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Pagina 148
... manner of teaching and of such talents as he possessed , over all that was particularly pleasant , and even frequently face- seemed to need them ; finding a joyful satisfaction in tious . He would ask them the names of different being ...
... manner of teaching and of such talents as he possessed , over all that was particularly pleasant , and even frequently face- seemed to need them ; finding a joyful satisfaction in tious . He would ask them the names of different being ...
Pagina 163
... manner as he In compliance with this injunction Lewis was uttered these words which showed that he had forced , much against his will , to withdraw from neither forgotten nor forgiven the insult that had the retirement under the shadow ...
... manner as he In compliance with this injunction Lewis was uttered these words which showed that he had forced , much against his will , to withdraw from neither forgotten nor forgiven the insult that had the retirement under the shadow ...
Pagina 351
... manner as to earn soldierly plainness and firmness in his manner , that is the commendation of their general :thoroughly English :“ Breathe you , my friends ; well fought ; we are come off “ K. Hen . - How canst thou make me ...
... manner as to earn soldierly plainness and firmness in his manner , that is the commendation of their general :thoroughly English :“ Breathe you , my friends ; well fought ; we are come off “ K. Hen . - How canst thou make me ...
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