Sharpe's London Magazine: a Journal of Entertainment and Instruction for General Reading..., Volume 2A.Hill, Virtue, and Company, 1846 Vols. 22-23 include illustrations by George Cruikshank. |
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... called “ humbug ; " and it was really marvellous how the Major and his wife continued to live together , differing as they did upon one or two most material points . The Major wished to be considered a plain soldier , his wife panted ...
... called “ humbug ; " and it was really marvellous how the Major and his wife continued to live together , differing as they did upon one or two most material points . The Major wished to be considered a plain soldier , his wife panted ...
Pagina 141
... called the • Hallowed . ' “ Every Friday the Druses assemble in a sacred house , where the object of their worship is kept in a box . This idol , Hakim or Hamsah , is called the hidden secret . ' The Imam of the ini . tiated seldom ...
... called the • Hallowed . ' “ Every Friday the Druses assemble in a sacred house , where the object of their worship is kept in a box . This idol , Hakim or Hamsah , is called the hidden secret . ' The Imam of the ini . tiated seldom ...
Pagina 171
... called the “ lawn . ” She drank milk instead of wine ; and exercised her tuneless voice on pastoral ballads , blending Sweet Lass of Richmond Hill with Sally in our Alley . She used to be sublimely ridiculous ; now she had taken to be ...
... called the “ lawn . ” She drank milk instead of wine ; and exercised her tuneless voice on pastoral ballads , blending Sweet Lass of Richmond Hill with Sally in our Alley . She used to be sublimely ridiculous ; now she had taken to be ...
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