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 31
... means of promoting cleanliness among the people , who are generally speaking extremely dirty in their persons and habits . The Mahomme- dans leave one long lock on the crown of their heads , by which they believe they are to be drawn up ...
... means of promoting cleanliness among the people , who are generally speaking extremely dirty in their persons and habits . The Mahomme- dans leave one long lock on the crown of their heads , by which they believe they are to be drawn up ...
Pagina 231
... means of inscriptions upon stone , as we find to have been the case in the two tables of the Mosaic law . The Decemviri at Rome followed the same mode , which also continued to be practised in Athens , and over all Greece , for many ...
... means of inscriptions upon stone , as we find to have been the case in the two tables of the Mosaic law . The Decemviri at Rome followed the same mode , which also continued to be practised in Athens , and over all Greece , for many ...
Pagina 255
... means to assimilate one portion of his domi- nions - viz . , Poland - to the other . In assisting Austria against Hungary , the Emperor acted with equal consistency . He felt , as we and others feel , that Hungary could not stand by ...
... means to assimilate one portion of his domi- nions - viz . , Poland - to the other . In assisting Austria against Hungary , the Emperor acted with equal consistency . He felt , as we and others feel , that Hungary could not stand by ...
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