Douglas Jerrold's Shilling Magazine, Volumen4Douglas Jerrold Punch Office, 1846 Contains Douglas Jerrold's novel St. Giles and St. James (selected issues, no. 1-29), illustrated by Leech. |
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... Baron— “ Mr . Martin , I question whether you are I visible to - day . ” Mr. Martin said that he was about to state to their Lordships that he found it a considerable inconvenience to wear the heavy full - bottomed wig . The Lord Chief ...
... Baron— “ Mr . Martin , I question whether you are I visible to - day . ” Mr. Martin said that he was about to state to their Lordships that he found it a considerable inconvenience to wear the heavy full - bottomed wig . The Lord Chief ...
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... uniting against Louis the chiefs of both parties of opposing barons , he summoned a great council to you see before you , as > meet at Bristol in a fortnight after the accession ,. * Continued from Vol . iii . , p . 472 . of prey . 169.
... uniting against Louis the chiefs of both parties of opposing barons , he summoned a great council to you see before you , as > meet at Bristol in a fortnight after the accession ,. * Continued from Vol . iii . , p . 472 . of prey . 169.
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... barons who still adhered to them , were decisively routed . In September , 1218 , Louis bade farewell to England , and the standard of Robert Fitzwalter himself was unfurled for Henry the Third . A second confirmation of the Great ...
... barons who still adhered to them , were decisively routed . In September , 1218 , Louis bade farewell to England , and the standard of Robert Fitzwalter himself was unfurled for Henry the Third . A second confirmation of the Great ...
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... . broke's death , under an urgent pressure of necessity , The court was impoverished and wanted money . The barons refused it . The . 6 > pretence was made of a threatened invasion by France ; A HISTORY FOR YOUNG ENGLAND , 171 "
... . broke's death , under an urgent pressure of necessity , The court was impoverished and wanted money . The barons refused it . The . 6 > pretence was made of a threatened invasion by France ; A HISTORY FOR YOUNG ENGLAND , 171 "
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... to Henry . In vain he pleaded poverty . The Earl of Chester , speaking for the rest , plainly told him that his faithful barons suffered not less man than he did , by the same wasteful expenditure . 172 A HISTORY FOR YOUNG ENGLAND ,
... to Henry . In vain he pleaded poverty . The Earl of Chester , speaking for the rest , plainly told him that his faithful barons suffered not less man than he did , by the same wasteful expenditure . 172 A HISTORY FOR YOUNG ENGLAND ,
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