Sharpe's London Magazine of Entertainment and Instruction, for General Reading, Volume 12A.Hill, Virtue, and Company, 1852 Vols. 22-23 include illustrations by George Cruikshank. |
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Pagina 56
... cause , believing it a righteous Stuart are indeed rare instances of those who continue one , and the example of this pious and excellent old to be objects of personal attachnient long after their man had great effect ; “ for when he ...
... cause , believing it a righteous Stuart are indeed rare instances of those who continue one , and the example of this pious and excellent old to be objects of personal attachnient long after their man had great effect ; “ for when he ...
Pagina 66
... cause of the war , the alle- of France having taken up the cause of Arthur , the gation that the queen's body was found beside that of English resented any such interference , and the Arthur throws doubt on the whole story . However ...
... cause of the war , the alle- of France having taken up the cause of Arthur , the gation that the queen's body was found beside that of English resented any such interference , and the Arthur throws doubt on the whole story . However ...
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... cause of truth and justice - most influential this was not treatment to show a brave man , who had journals : but how much liave those writers to answer honourably capitulated along with the rest of the for , who thus wilfully mislead ...
... cause of truth and justice - most influential this was not treatment to show a brave man , who had journals : but how much liave those writers to answer honourably capitulated along with the rest of the for , who thus wilfully mislead ...
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