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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... Reasons for renouncing the Church of Rome . By J. J. Maurette , late Priest of the Parish of Serre ( Ariège ) 384 Father Darcy . By the Author of " Mount Sorel , ” & c . 276 Fawn of Sertorius , the 374 Fever Physiologically considered ...
... Reasons for renouncing the Church of Rome . By J. J. Maurette , late Priest of the Parish of Serre ( Ariège ) 384 Father Darcy . By the Author of " Mount Sorel , ” & c . 276 Fawn of Sertorius , the 374 Fever Physiologically considered ...
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... reason , both the churchwardens fell sick , all their limbs everyday a turning into wood . And then they died ; and they was going to bury ' em , when next morning their coffins was found empty ; and they was seen where they now stand ...
... reason , both the churchwardens fell sick , all their limbs everyday a turning into wood . And then they died ; and they was going to bury ' em , when next morning their coffins was found empty ; and they was seen where they now stand ...
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... reason they ' d keep the gate shut ? My ' pinion is what I once heard , that Temple Bar was really built at the time of the Great Plague of London , to keep the disease from the king and queen , the rest of the royal family , with all ...
... reason they ' d keep the gate shut ? My ' pinion is what I once heard , that Temple Bar was really built at the time of the Great Plague of London , to keep the disease from the king and queen , the rest of the royal family , with all ...
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... reason , we do not so much as touch upon his chapters concerning “ Typical Beauty , ” which seem to uz a mistaken reading of a profound truth ; but we here take leave of an author , from whose suggestions we have derived much ...
... reason , we do not so much as touch upon his chapters concerning “ Typical Beauty , ” which seem to uz a mistaken reading of a profound truth ; but we here take leave of an author , from whose suggestions we have derived much ...
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... reason , and in connection with measures of a more comprehensive character , that the proposed expedient of compensation to tenants would be of value ; it would force sales , for few of our proprietary would be able to pay for ...
... reason , and in connection with measures of a more comprehensive character , that the proposed expedient of compensation to tenants would be of value ; it would force sales , for few of our proprietary would be able to pay for ...
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