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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... tion ; and immediately prepared to officiate as a curate and many pleasing anticipations , the poor adventurer in bis native town . With a swelling heart he took knocked at the door of Mr. Burke's mansion . He leave of his generous ...
... tion ; and immediately prepared to officiate as a curate and many pleasing anticipations , the poor adventurer in bis native town . With a swelling heart he took knocked at the door of Mr. Burke's mansion . He leave of his generous ...
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... tion of a sentence he has never openly had passed the ruins of his citadel and home . The spies are spread through every The result of this defeat was exceedingly disastrous portion of the empire , and into every circle of society . to ...
... tion of a sentence he has never openly had passed the ruins of his citadel and home . The spies are spread through every The result of this defeat was exceedingly disastrous portion of the empire , and into every circle of society . to ...
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... tion had silently widened ; and every thoughtful mind was penetrated with a profound reverence for the works in the realm which gave him birth acknowledged and of Providence , and he devoutly believed that none of blessed his influence ...
... tion had silently widened ; and every thoughtful mind was penetrated with a profound reverence for the works in the realm which gave him birth acknowledged and of Providence , and he devoutly believed that none of blessed his influence ...
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