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 42
... remarkable for the elegance of their forms . The pavilion is supported following : by three posts or columns ; on the summit of one is the “ One of the most remarkable slabs is one which ter fir - cone , the emblem so frequently found ...
... remarkable for the elegance of their forms . The pavilion is supported following : by three posts or columns ; on the summit of one is the “ One of the most remarkable slabs is one which ter fir - cone , the emblem so frequently found ...
Pagina 102
... remarkable for the picturesque beauty of the possibility of adhering to the descendants of its situation . The ancient mansion was “ surrounded King James II . has long ceased ; and the author may , with the poetry of historical ...
... remarkable for the picturesque beauty of the possibility of adhering to the descendants of its situation . The ancient mansion was “ surrounded King James II . has long ceased ; and the author may , with the poetry of historical ...
Pagina 263
... remarkable history of M. Sinorre . This person , a more common . In age the bone more resembles the captain in the French army , was reduced to a dreadful specimen deprived of its animal matter by fire ; in state by ossification taking ...
... remarkable history of M. Sinorre . This person , a more common . In age the bone more resembles the captain in the French army , was reduced to a dreadful specimen deprived of its animal matter by fire ; in state by ossification taking ...
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