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 66
... king caused the tomb of Artour to be opened , whose famed for her beauty than for conjugal fidelity . The bones he caused to be removed out of the said tomb , stories of our hero's conquest of Sweden , Norway , to behold the length and ...
... king caused the tomb of Artour to be opened , whose famed for her beauty than for conjugal fidelity . The bones he caused to be removed out of the said tomb , stories of our hero's conquest of Sweden , Norway , to behold the length and ...
Pagina 104
... King ; the Protestant was the main reason for conferring on him proclamation commencing , “ Whereas George , Elector the command ; for it was thought that a prejudice of Brunswick , has usurped and taken upon himself would be excited ...
... King ; the Protestant was the main reason for conferring on him proclamation commencing , “ Whereas George , Elector the command ; for it was thought that a prejudice of Brunswick , has usurped and taken upon himself would be excited ...
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... King of the Belgians , who subterfuges employed by the king , and his courtiers , has conducted himself in such a manner that his people superior officers and generals , to delay the preparations unanimously entreated him not to abandon ...
... King of the Belgians , who subterfuges employed by the king , and his courtiers , has conducted himself in such a manner that his people superior officers and generals , to delay the preparations unanimously entreated him not to abandon ...
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