Douglas Jerrold's Shilling Magazine, Volumen4Contains Douglas Jerrold's novel St. Giles and St. James (selected issues, no. 1-29), illustrated by Leech. |
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Whatever may be said of SELF - INTEREST as the moving spring of all men's
actions , it is only true to a small extent ; men are much more immediately
influenced by their convenience than their interest . Tliat which men find very
inconvenient ...
Whatever may be said of SELF - INTEREST as the moving spring of all men's
actions , it is only true to a small extent ; men are much more immediately
influenced by their convenience than their interest . Tliat which men find very
inconvenient ...
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IIowerer , a poor widow , who had put a few score pounds into Sampson Ilooks '
hands , came one day for her interest . Sampson was not at home , but Mrs.
Sampson had the poor woman into the parlour , kindly inquired her business ...
IIowerer , a poor widow , who had put a few score pounds into Sampson Ilooks '
hands , came one day for her interest . Sampson was not at home , but Mrs.
Sampson had the poor woman into the parlour , kindly inquired her business ...
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After reading again the Life of Sortorius , as given in Plutarch , we cannot but
think a story of more power and interest might have been given from it . Every
paragraph is there a suggestion , and it abounds with scenes of glowing interest .
After reading again the Life of Sortorius , as given in Plutarch , we cannot but
think a story of more power and interest might have been given from it . Every
paragraph is there a suggestion , and it abounds with scenes of glowing interest .
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I have an interest in getting you home along with me ; I have , indeed . ” The
speaker's voice liad grown husky , of a sudden . Complaining that his eyes
watered , he said it was the wind , —and that his eyes were weak . Pausing , as
though he ...
I have an interest in getting you home along with me ; I have , indeed . ” The
speaker's voice liad grown husky , of a sudden . Complaining that his eyes
watered , he said it was the wind , —and that his eyes were weak . Pausing , as
though he ...
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... our own interests in their practical working ; but as far as concerns the servants
themselves , the human beings from whose soul these qualities are emanating ,
we take as little account of them , and feel as little interest about their individual ...
... our own interests in their practical working ; but as far as concerns the servants
themselves , the human beings from whose soul these qualities are emanating ,
we take as little account of them , and feel as little interest about their individual ...
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