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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... writer , that we are anxious to know whether we shall find him in the ranks of our friends , or of our enemies , —whether he is one of the advocates of Progress , or , in the form of a lover of Art , is endeavouring to lead mankind back ...
... writer , that we are anxious to know whether we shall find him in the ranks of our friends , or of our enemies , —whether he is one of the advocates of Progress , or , in the form of a lover of Art , is endeavouring to lead mankind back ...
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... writers who are the professed advocates of an obsolete toryism , but by some who have desired to found the most extreme republicanism . Rousseau , weary of the chains which the conventionalities of the 19th century had imposed on ...
... writers who are the professed advocates of an obsolete toryism , but by some who have desired to found the most extreme republicanism . Rousseau , weary of the chains which the conventionalities of the 19th century had imposed on ...
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... writers , that though but feebly fitted for the task , I would fain be heard . Thus Ireland is too generally spoken of as a continuous scene of anarchy and confusion , as a place where life and property are insecure , and her people as ...
... writers , that though but feebly fitted for the task , I would fain be heard . Thus Ireland is too generally spoken of as a continuous scene of anarchy and confusion , as a place where life and property are insecure , and her people as ...
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... writers would suggest . The kind of insecurity they would have to be believed exists only in a comparatively small portion of Ireland , and there it is greatly exaggerated , and would at once disappear under wise and humane legislation ...
... writers would suggest . The kind of insecurity they would have to be believed exists only in a comparatively small portion of Ireland , and there it is greatly exaggerated , and would at once disappear under wise and humane legislation ...
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... writers speak of it as the abode of industry , prosperity , and of all the advantages of advanced civilisation ; yet the counties of Ulster contain 2,500,000 of the population of the country ---- fully onethird . It is plain , then ...
... writers speak of it as the abode of industry , prosperity , and of all the advantages of advanced civilisation ; yet the counties of Ulster contain 2,500,000 of the population of the country ---- fully onethird . It is plain , then ...
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