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 194
... spirits ? " " Oh yes , Harry , in dozens of them ! The spirit of ill - humour , the spirit of caprice , the spirit of obstinacy ! —and many more to boot . What mischievous little sprites they are , dear Harry ! " and she laughed ...
... spirits ? " " Oh yes , Harry , in dozens of them ! The spirit of ill - humour , the spirit of caprice , the spirit of obstinacy ! —and many more to boot . What mischievous little sprites they are , dear Harry ! " and she laughed ...
Pagina 262
... spirit that could hardly be expected from so inani- mate a people . No degree of relationship is a bar to marriage . A brother may wed with his sister , or a father with his daughter . Hunting and fishing are the occupations of the men ...
... spirit that could hardly be expected from so inani- mate a people . No degree of relationship is a bar to marriage . A brother may wed with his sister , or a father with his daughter . Hunting and fishing are the occupations of the men ...
Pagina 336
... spirit is sup- posed to return to the bosom of its parents , in the form of the newly born babe . All that has belonged to the first child , is considered the rightful property of the second ; during life a mysterious affinity is said ...
... spirit is sup- posed to return to the bosom of its parents , in the form of the newly born babe . All that has belonged to the first child , is considered the rightful property of the second ; during life a mysterious affinity is said ...
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