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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... sagacity , was overmatched in domestic life by the crafty Livia ; and the hand which regulated and controlled the world was ineffectual in the guidance of Julia 66 > 12 6 > “ Speaking of the effects produced 46 EDMOND BERKE .
... sagacity , was overmatched in domestic life by the crafty Livia ; and the hand which regulated and controlled the world was ineffectual in the guidance of Julia 66 > 12 6 > “ Speaking of the effects produced 46 EDMOND BERKE .
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Douglas Jerrold. > 12 6 > “ Speaking of the effects produced by his strong opinions respecting French affairs , Sir James Mackintosh , as justly as profoundly observed to Mr. Horner - So great is the effect of a single inconsistency with ...
Douglas Jerrold. > 12 6 > “ Speaking of the effects produced by his strong opinions respecting French affairs , Sir James Mackintosh , as justly as profoundly observed to Mr. Horner - So great is the effect of a single inconsistency with ...
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... speak out , why don't you ? ” exclaimed her husband vehemently . “ Why will you let him lie through it ? Tell him when it was , and who refused it . I am sure if I did so , " said Mr. Grimes , in softer accents than he had hitherto ...
... speak out , why don't you ? ” exclaimed her husband vehemently . “ Why will you let him lie through it ? Tell him when it was , and who refused it . I am sure if I did so , " said Mr. Grimes , in softer accents than he had hitherto ...
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... speak to the people plainly and faithfully , as men should speak to men . Let us confess the errors of our government , and promise that they shall be speedily corrected . Let our aristocracy , if they can , renounce the conven . tional ...
... speak to the people plainly and faithfully , as men should speak to men . Let us confess the errors of our government , and promise that they shall be speedily corrected . Let our aristocracy , if they can , renounce the conven . tional ...
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... speak trumpettongued for the tastes of the distinguished pair ; and excite proud British hope to anticipate glowingly the decoration of the New Houses of Parliament . Mr. Pecker exclaimed , on entering , “ Here is solid progress ! Ten ...
... speak trumpettongued for the tastes of the distinguished pair ; and excite proud British hope to anticipate glowingly the decoration of the New Houses of Parliament . Mr. Pecker exclaimed , on entering , “ Here is solid progress ! Ten ...
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