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 43
... Possessed of strong faculties , and a proud and enterprising spirit , he at last made up his mind to quit the district for some more hospitable sphere , where an origin which he could not help would be no source of reproach to him . He ...
... Possessed of strong faculties , and a proud and enterprising spirit , he at last made up his mind to quit the district for some more hospitable sphere , where an origin which he could not help would be no source of reproach to him . He ...
Pagina 44
... possessed great influence with successive go- vernments . But , while he realised his wealth chiefly from a commercial connection with this country , he ever had a hostile feeling towards everything British ; and this feeling he , on ...
... possessed great influence with successive go- vernments . But , while he realised his wealth chiefly from a commercial connection with this country , he ever had a hostile feeling towards everything British ; and this feeling he , on ...
Pagina 124
... possessed so many . A hopeful scheme it was , too , —so at least his cool judgment told him ; or , at all events , not altogether hope- less . The plan was well laid if the details could be made to dovetail together , and that he ...
... possessed so many . A hopeful scheme it was , too , —so at least his cool judgment told him ; or , at all events , not altogether hope- less . The plan was well laid if the details could be made to dovetail together , and that he ...
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