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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... does not refer to the existence of the party mentioned , but means that he corresponds with the ideal of a man . That which does not correspond with such ideal 66 is , in such expressions , rejected as untrue . MODERN PAINTERS . 15.
... does not refer to the existence of the party mentioned , but means that he corresponds with the ideal of a man . That which does not correspond with such ideal 66 is , in such expressions , rejected as untrue . MODERN PAINTERS . 15.
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... existence but the charity of neighbours just one degree better off than themselves . I know it is thought by some that these things are exaggerated — that such a condition of the people is too monstrous to be believed ; but , no ; it is ...
... existence but the charity of neighbours just one degree better off than themselves . I know it is thought by some that these things are exaggerated — that such a condition of the people is too monstrous to be believed ; but , no ; it is ...
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... existence , and my pen must not forget its pur- , pose amid manifold descriptions of my wanderings in China , India , Palestine , Arabia , and interior Africa . I must mark out narrow limits for myself , and write so that those whose ...
... existence , and my pen must not forget its pur- , pose amid manifold descriptions of my wanderings in China , India , Palestine , Arabia , and interior Africa . I must mark out narrow limits for myself , and write so that those whose ...
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... existence which we had never taught and helped them to cultivate and employ in a rational and happy way . The metropolis of our country was a monster city , which , in a great measure , monopolised the wealth and intelligence of all the ...
... existence which we had never taught and helped them to cultivate and employ in a rational and happy way . The metropolis of our country was a monster city , which , in a great measure , monopolised the wealth and intelligence of all the ...
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... existence of a great number of the poor was a most serious error in nature , which must be corrected by severe measures . Here it was found necessary to make another alteration in our old religion , which said , “ Whom God hath joined ...
... existence of a great number of the poor was a most serious error in nature , which must be corrected by severe measures . Here it was found necessary to make another alteration in our old religion , which said , “ Whom God hath joined ...
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