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 65
... observed the same dresses suited to the season , their chests and respective actions , namely , that the boys arms protected from the wintry air , and their stooped , while the girls knelt on one knee- fcet cncased in woollen stockings ...
... observed the same dresses suited to the season , their chests and respective actions , namely , that the boys arms protected from the wintry air , and their stooped , while the girls knelt on one knee- fcet cncased in woollen stockings ...
Pagina 251
... observed that he clings at night to the bars of the cage , hanging downwards ; it is the smallest of the passerine birds , and forms the link between the linnet and goldfinch species : it loses the red spots in confinement . The note is ...
... observed that he clings at night to the bars of the cage , hanging downwards ; it is the smallest of the passerine birds , and forms the link between the linnet and goldfinch species : it loses the red spots in confinement . The note is ...
Pagina 302
... observed , and never fully described until the illustrious Humboldt published his Aspects of Nature . His description of this fish is so graphic that we quote the passages :“ But the crocodile and the jaguar are not the only assailants ...
... observed , and never fully described until the illustrious Humboldt published his Aspects of Nature . His description of this fish is so graphic that we quote the passages :“ But the crocodile and the jaguar are not the only assailants ...
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