Sharpe's London Magazine: a Journal of Entertainment and Instruction for General Reading..., Volume 13A.Hill, Virtue, and Company, 1851 Vols. 22-23 include illustrations by George Cruikshank. |
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Pagina 156
... learned languages , and when an accurate knowledge of them was the distinc- tive boundary which separated the learned from the unlearned , we cannot be surprised that the education of the higher classes should have been principally ...
... learned languages , and when an accurate knowledge of them was the distinc- tive boundary which separated the learned from the unlearned , we cannot be surprised that the education of the higher classes should have been principally ...
Pagina 187
... learned that this was Irish ; and the remembrance of a tough battle , which the capture of some deserters had en- tailed , in one of the Irish quarters of the metropolis , in which " ' fixed bayonets seem to have narrowly escaped a ...
... learned that this was Irish ; and the remembrance of a tough battle , which the capture of some deserters had en- tailed , in one of the Irish quarters of the metropolis , in which " ' fixed bayonets seem to have narrowly escaped a ...
Pagina 361
... learned that they had been given up by their protector to the Austrian General Haynau , and taken to Pesth . Her own safety depended wholly upon the fidelity of the Hungarian peasants , and on their attachment to her husband . Now ...
... learned that they had been given up by their protector to the Austrian General Haynau , and taken to Pesth . Her own safety depended wholly upon the fidelity of the Hungarian peasants , and on their attachment to her husband . Now ...
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