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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... close my journal of many centuries , put off my sandals , breathe my blessing upon mankind and take my rest ! But onc labour remains for me now to perform . I must tell my story . But I must hasten over the ground , for it is vast , and ...
... close my journal of many centuries , put off my sandals , breathe my blessing upon mankind and take my rest ! But onc labour remains for me now to perform . I must tell my story . But I must hasten over the ground , for it is vast , and ...
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... close our notice of this History with reluctance , but not without a hearty recommendation of it , at a moment when Egypt is again beginning to assume à visible form , we may almost say , among . " civilised nations ; " and the re ...
... close our notice of this History with reluctance , but not without a hearty recommendation of it , at a moment when Egypt is again beginning to assume à visible form , we may almost say , among . " civilised nations ; " and the re ...
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... close courts , " in the lowest depths a lower still ; " — and miserable as are the houses with their small close rooms , yet a poor family cannot even possess one of them ; several herd together , till , as one who has been much amongst ...
... close courts , " in the lowest depths a lower still ; " — and miserable as are the houses with their small close rooms , yet a poor family cannot even possess one of them ; several herd together , till , as one who has been much amongst ...
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... close of a reign which he adorned with his judicial talents , and made remarkable by the composition of a treatise which went far to establish uniformity of legal practice , found himself able to reckon as superior to the King , ' not ...
... close of a reign which he adorned with his judicial talents , and made remarkable by the composition of a treatise which went far to establish uniformity of legal practice , found himself able to reckon as superior to the King , ' not ...
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... close the prelates and abbots , dashing their lighted tapers on the ground , exclaimed , as the flames went out in smoke and ashes , So may the soul of every one who incurs this sentence stink and be extinguished in hell ! ' the king ...
... close the prelates and abbots , dashing their lighted tapers on the ground , exclaimed , as the flames went out in smoke and ashes , So may the soul of every one who incurs this sentence stink and be extinguished in hell ! ' the king ...
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