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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... taken the wrong turning , I'mn blest , and that's lost us half a mile and more . I tell you what we'll do . This is a nice comfortable house . " Ralph spoke of the Brown Bear ; at that day , the house of ease to felons , on their ...
... taken the wrong turning , I'mn blest , and that's lost us half a mile and more . I tell you what we'll do . This is a nice comfortable house . " Ralph spoke of the Brown Bear ; at that day , the house of ease to felons , on their ...
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... taken their departure from other ports ; , the whole number cannot fall short of 10,000 in the year , from Tipperary and the surrounding counties alone . What a drain is this upon the industrious and virtuous inhabitants of a district ...
... taken their departure from other ports ; , the whole number cannot fall short of 10,000 in the year , from Tipperary and the surrounding counties alone . What a drain is this upon the industrious and virtuous inhabitants of a district ...
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... stand in firm array : Bide your time , one false step taken Perils all you yet have done ; Undismay'd - erect - unslaken Watch and wait , and all is won . * * . ' Tis not by a rash ' endeavour Men 38 IRELAND AND THE IRISII .
... stand in firm array : Bide your time , one false step taken Perils all you yet have done ; Undismay'd - erect - unslaken Watch and wait , and all is won . * * . ' Tis not by a rash ' endeavour Men 38 IRELAND AND THE IRISII .
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... taken care to insert of before the Academy ; else we might understand that he wore the air of the Lyceum as the Academy wore it . “ But in all other styles , passages without end occur of the highest order --- epigram - pathos ...
... taken care to insert of before the Academy ; else we might understand that he wore the air of the Lyceum as the Academy wore it . “ But in all other styles , passages without end occur of the highest order --- epigram - pathos ...
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... not always had work , any more than my neighbours , and have five children to maintain . They have taken the poor things ' bed , a 66 a ( 6 66 the 9 > couple of chairs , and the 50 HOW THE GREENWOODS GOT OVER THEIR TROUBLE .
... not always had work , any more than my neighbours , and have five children to maintain . They have taken the poor things ' bed , a 66 a ( 6 66 the 9 > couple of chairs , and the 50 HOW THE GREENWOODS GOT OVER THEIR TROUBLE .
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