Sharpe's London magazine of entertainment and instruction for general reading, Volume 15A.Hill, Virtue, and Company, 1852 Vols. 22-23 include illustrations by George Cruikshank. |
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Pagina 157
... young girl made a gesture in my own heart . You answered me ; now I can be of surprise , so evidently feigned , that no one could silent , and await a more favourable occasion ; but , if have been deceived by it . you do not want to ...
... young girl made a gesture in my own heart . You answered me ; now I can be of surprise , so evidently feigned , that no one could silent , and await a more favourable occasion ; but , if have been deceived by it . you do not want to ...
Pagina 308
... young persons who can produce contains about fifty pupils , and at which forty or more certificates of blameless life , and who wish to emicandidates present themselves weekly , young men of grate , but have not the mcans of so doing ...
... young persons who can produce contains about fifty pupils , and at which forty or more certificates of blameless life , and who wish to emicandidates present themselves weekly , young men of grate , but have not the mcans of so doing ...
Pagina 359
... young women to study and them to learn . graduate in the same way as young men ; and to . In the house on the opposite side of the street , in advance as far in the acquisition of knowledge as “ Somerset House , ” was “ The Government ...
... young women to study and them to learn . graduate in the same way as young men ; and to . In the house on the opposite side of the street , in advance as far in the acquisition of knowledge as “ Somerset House , ” was “ The Government ...
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