Sharpe's London Magazine: a Journal of Entertainment and Instruction for General Reading..., Volume 6;Volume 21A.Hill, Virtue, and Company Vols. 22-23 include illustrations by George Cruikshank. |
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Pagina 162
... fact , as dressing up a house with holly and ivy on the day on which Christians commemorate the Saviour's nativity . Dancing was , in his eyes , the devil's profession . " The woman that singeth in the dance , " he said , " is the ...
... fact , as dressing up a house with holly and ivy on the day on which Christians commemorate the Saviour's nativity . Dancing was , in his eyes , the devil's profession . " The woman that singeth in the dance , " he said , " is the ...
Pagina 230
... fact is usually admitted to be proof of the two having a common origin . At what time the Hebrews learned the art of writing is quite uncertain , though there seems reason for believing that it could not be earlier than two hundred ...
... fact is usually admitted to be proof of the two having a common origin . At what time the Hebrews learned the art of writing is quite uncertain , though there seems reason for believing that it could not be earlier than two hundred ...
Pagina 363
... facts aided his cause , and still more skilful sophistry at hand when reason , logic , and fact were all at fault . He knew one science too , and knew it well - Geology . But then he was too hearty a believer in its wildest and most ...
... facts aided his cause , and still more skilful sophistry at hand when reason , logic , and fact were all at fault . He knew one science too , and knew it well - Geology . But then he was too hearty a believer in its wildest and most ...
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