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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... ” have contemplated a sort of 66 moral instruction , which is given to man by the external worldand with respect to this , our unfaith is most decided . 7 But may not the contemplation of Nature lead to the 12 MODERN PAINTERS .
... ” have contemplated a sort of 66 moral instruction , which is given to man by the external worldand with respect to this , our unfaith is most decided . 7 But may not the contemplation of Nature lead to the 12 MODERN PAINTERS .
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... respects , but a conformity to that unworldly character , which belongs to the Christians of the carly ages . We have no wish to dispute with either . Both agrec with us , that the object of Art is to give a sensible form to a mental ...
... respects , but a conformity to that unworldly character , which belongs to the Christians of the carly ages . We have no wish to dispute with either . Both agrec with us , that the object of Art is to give a sensible form to a mental ...
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... respecting French affairs , Sir James Mackintosh , as justly as profoundly observed to Mr. Horner - So great is the effect of a single inconsistency with the whole course of a long and wise political life , that the greatest philosopher ...
... respecting French affairs , Sir James Mackintosh , as justly as profoundly observed to Mr. Horner - So great is the effect of a single inconsistency with the whole course of a long and wise political life , that the greatest philosopher ...
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... respect of their inferiors was a natural consequence . It must be recollected , too , that her English connexions obtained for her the interest of all the diplomatists of her own country - throughout the East . Our ambassador at ...
... respect of their inferiors was a natural consequence . It must be recollected , too , that her English connexions obtained for her the interest of all the diplomatists of her own country - throughout the East . Our ambassador at ...
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... respect they are very interesting , and the loss of some of the author's journals is , on that account , to be deplored . We have travels and tours enough over highways and byways , that describe with sufficient generality every common ...
... respect they are very interesting , and the loss of some of the author's journals is , on that account , to be deplored . We have travels and tours enough over highways and byways , that describe with sufficient generality every common ...
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