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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... perhaps we put a bottle of wine in their pockets - for , poor things ! they can't afford such stuff at home , -- and then they send us orders , and we go into the pit for nothing . And so , we'll just sit down and have half - a - pint ...
... perhaps we put a bottle of wine in their pockets - for , poor things ! they can't afford such stuff at home , -- and then they send us orders , and we go into the pit for nothing . And so , we'll just sit down and have half - a - pint ...
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... perhaps the one of the long - past marriage - May , comes forth , bright like a jewel as it is , a minted sovereign , brighter for the little beaded drops of toil that stand upon it ! The palsied creature knows it is the hoarded thrift ...
... perhaps the one of the long - past marriage - May , comes forth , bright like a jewel as it is , a minted sovereign , brighter for the little beaded drops of toil that stand upon it ! The palsied creature knows it is the hoarded thrift ...
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... perhaps trace its present condi . tion . But even this part of Ireland is greatly falsified . The people are physically the finest in Ireland ' ; and , mentally , not inferior to any ; they have all the generosity , ardour , and ...
... perhaps trace its present condi . tion . But even this part of Ireland is greatly falsified . The people are physically the finest in Ireland ' ; and , mentally , not inferior to any ; they have all the generosity , ardour , and ...
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... and it would take , perhaps , a generation or two even of more wise and just government than we have ever yet been blessed with in Ireland , . a to produce that self - dependence and untiring 34 IRELAND AND TIE IRISII .
... and it would take , perhaps , a generation or two even of more wise and just government than we have ever yet been blessed with in Ireland , . a to produce that self - dependence and untiring 34 IRELAND AND TIE IRISII .
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... Perhaps here I ought to beg pardon of the learned Lord ; for , although my contempt of our statesmen , on both sides , is quite equal to his own , I cannot but exult at all the triumphs of our countrymen . I will now turn over those ...
... Perhaps here I ought to beg pardon of the learned Lord ; for , although my contempt of our statesmen , on both sides , is quite equal to his own , I cannot but exult at all the triumphs of our countrymen . I will now turn over those ...
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