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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... present - quoted in opposition to the revolutionary movement of the time . For we have little doubt that a motion for the return of the number of felonies and misdemeanours to say nothing of the social offences that may be the more ...
... present - quoted in opposition to the revolutionary movement of the time . For we have little doubt that a motion for the return of the number of felonies and misdemeanours to say nothing of the social offences that may be the more ...
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... present overheadNever fear ! Though the tyrant's axe is bright , Nevet fear ! Though the black block is in sight , Never fear ! Though a foeman is each knave , Though a coward is each slave , God is with the freeman braveNever fear ...
... present overheadNever fear ! Though the tyrant's axe is bright , Nevet fear ! Though the black block is in sight , Never fear ! Though a foeman is each knave , Though a coward is each slave , God is with the freeman braveNever fear ...
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... present state of thought , painting and sculpture will , at best , prove but inefficient teachers . On this subject , however , we do not dwell , as the Graduate promises to discuss it more at length in a third volume , which is yet to ...
... present state of thought , painting and sculpture will , at best , prove but inefficient teachers . On this subject , however , we do not dwell , as the Graduate promises to discuss it more at length in a third volume , which is yet to ...
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... present purpose to place them in their true light ; yet , taking them at their worst and from the most prejudiced sources , they give no foundation to the prevalent opinions with regard to Ireland generally . And yet , were it otherwise ...
... present purpose to place them in their true light ; yet , taking them at their worst and from the most prejudiced sources , they give no foundation to the prevalent opinions with regard to Ireland generally . And yet , were it otherwise ...
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... present , the mockery of those amongst whom flaunt them ; men who would save you from the clutches of the bailiff and the money - lender . Ye are draining your lands , not of its superabundant moisture , but of its industrious and ...
... present , the mockery of those amongst whom flaunt them ; men who would save you from the clutches of the bailiff and the money - lender . Ye are draining your lands , not of its superabundant moisture , but of its industrious and ...
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