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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I like to hear a man say what he means , without so much of parenthesis and
qualifying of his meaning " “ But my good friend , ” interrupted Master Solomon ,
though he was by no means commonly guilty of that discourteous practice , you
like ...
I like to hear a man say what he means , without so much of parenthesis and
qualifying of his meaning " “ But my good friend , ” interrupted Master Solomon ,
though he was by no means commonly guilty of that discourteous practice , you
like ...
Página 164
The cotton of Malta , though not of first - rate quality , is surpassed by the growth
of very few countries indeed ; and every means is taken by the Agricultural
Society to improve it . Sea Island seed has been sown with great success by Mr.
Pand ...
The cotton of Malta , though not of first - rate quality , is surpassed by the growth
of very few countries indeed ; and every means is taken by the Agricultural
Society to improve it . Sea Island seed has been sown with great success by Mr.
Pand ...
Página 248
If Patronage is to mean the right Man placed by others in the right place — the
Patron must be , not only as well ... If you are to give your IIistorian the means of
carrying out his researches , is it fair to quarrel with his passion for old books and
...
If Patronage is to mean the right Man placed by others in the right place — the
Patron must be , not only as well ... If you are to give your IIistorian the means of
carrying out his researches , is it fair to quarrel with his passion for old books and
...
Página 363
But we know the Pasha too well to suppose that he would not take every
precaution to prevent us from acquiring any military advantage by means of a
railway . It is evident that Louis Philippe , whatever he may attempt to promise the
Pasha ...
But we know the Pasha too well to suppose that he would not take every
precaution to prevent us from acquiring any military advantage by means of a
railway . It is evident that Louis Philippe , whatever he may attempt to promise the
Pasha ...
Página 365
On him rests the responsibility of having been the means of preventing , instead
of assisting the execution of a work of such paramount importance to British
interests , both in a commercial and political point of view . Let us hope that Lord
...
On him rests the responsibility of having been the means of preventing , instead
of assisting the execution of a work of such paramount importance to British
interests , both in a commercial and political point of view . Let us hope that Lord
...
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