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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Pagina 81
... happy people here , " the Doctor at once " settled ” him by declaring , “ Yes , sir , there are many happy people here . There are many people here who are watching hundreds , and who think hundreds are watching them . " The Doctor's ...
... happy people here , " the Doctor at once " settled ” him by declaring , “ Yes , sir , there are many happy people here . There are many people here who are watching hundreds , and who think hundreds are watching them . " The Doctor's ...
Pagina 97
... happy architect returned to the city and his home , where he found his mother and Father Clement engaged in prayer for him . He told them all that had passed . The poor woman wept , crossing herself ; the monk rubbed his hands ...
... happy architect returned to the city and his home , where he found his mother and Father Clement engaged in prayer for him . He told them all that had passed . The poor woman wept , crossing herself ; the monk rubbed his hands ...
Pagina 151
... happy in it ; but all things prospered , and worldly care seemed to have taken leave of that happy corner . “ Plain living and high thinking ” were here carried out in love and thankfulness . Here , in 1802 , he brought his Mary , the ...
... happy in it ; but all things prospered , and worldly care seemed to have taken leave of that happy corner . “ Plain living and high thinking ” were here carried out in love and thankfulness . Here , in 1802 , he brought his Mary , the ...
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