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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... learned in the law . " The way in which a man is made a barrister , and the way in which , when the manufactured article is completed , it is made up for use , are both equally singular . Everybody knows that , to be a “ learned counsel ...
... learned in the law . " The way in which a man is made a barrister , and the way in which , when the manufactured article is completed , it is made up for use , are both equally singular . Everybody knows that , to be a “ learned counsel ...
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... learned ; the hair of a horse proves the fact to a gaping world . If by nature a barrister is sometimes simple , by act of parliament he is always gentle . But in case there should be any mistake , he takes a leaf out of the book of ...
... learned ; the hair of a horse proves the fact to a gaping world . If by nature a barrister is sometimes simple , by act of parliament he is always gentle . But in case there should be any mistake , he takes a leaf out of the book of ...
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... learned gentlemen might very frequently , by unlucky accidents , confer the favours on these useful articles which hens do on eggsnamely , sit on them ; and that wigs , being warm , portable , and squeezeable , preserved , without risk ...
... learned gentlemen might very frequently , by unlucky accidents , confer the favours on these useful articles which hens do on eggsnamely , sit on them ; and that wigs , being warm , portable , and squeezeable , preserved , without risk ...
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... learned Counsel having on his ordinary wig at the time . The Lord Chief Baron— “ Mr . Martin , I question whether you are I visible to - day . ” Mr. Martin said that he was about to state to their Lordships that he found it a ...
... learned Counsel having on his ordinary wig at the time . The Lord Chief Baron— “ Mr . Martin , I question whether you are I visible to - day . ” Mr. Martin said that he was about to state to their Lordships that he found it a ...
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... learned gentlemen admitted to the state of holy matrimony with that parchment - skinned vixen , it strikes us that the parties run a desperate chance of the penalties for bigamy . But who shall fathom the glorious fictions - who shall ...
... learned gentlemen admitted to the state of holy matrimony with that parchment - skinned vixen , it strikes us that the parties run a desperate chance of the penalties for bigamy . But who shall fathom the glorious fictions - who shall ...
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