Douglas Jerrold's Shilling Magazine, Volumen4Contains Douglas Jerrold's novel St. Giles and St. James (selected issues, no. 1-29), illustrated by Leech. |
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This 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 > is , in such expression , l'eji 111.true , Of MODERN PAINTERS . 15.
This 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 > is , in such expression , l'eji 111.true , Of MODERN PAINTERS . 15.
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a always on the verge of destitution , -me - third , for three months of the year , absolute paupers : without any mealis of supporting existence but the charity of neighbours just one deyree better off than themselves .
a always on the verge of destitution , -me - third , for three months of the year , absolute paupers : without any mealis of supporting existence but the charity of neighbours just one deyree better off than themselves .
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... of the Arabian prophet , the earnest dark - eyed enthusiast , whom I knew from his boyhood to his death , and other similar rarities ; but I have a greater work to do . The work that is urgent is to give the moral of my existence ...
... of the Arabian prophet , the earnest dark - eyed enthusiast , whom I knew from his boyhood to his death , and other similar rarities ; but I have a greater work to do . The work that is urgent is to give the moral of my existence ...
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... and then banished them from a country which it was scarcely a hardship to leave , or deprived them of an existence which we had never tauglit and helped them to cultivate and employ in a rational and happy way .
... and then banished them from a country which it was scarcely a hardship to leave , or deprived them of an existence which we had never tauglit and helped them to cultivate and employ in a rational and happy way .
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I churchman and two or three political quacks made a great discovery , that the existence of a great number of the poor was a most serious error in nature , which must be corrected by severe measures . Ilere it was found necessary to ...
I churchman and two or three political quacks made a great discovery , that the existence of a great number of the poor was a most serious error in nature , which must be corrected by severe measures . Ilere it was found necessary to ...
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