Contributions to "Punch": Not Previously ReprintedSmith, Elder, 1891 - 358 Seiten |
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... friend , Miss Tickletoby has just commenced a series of lectures , for which hi'm hanxious to get the world's good opinion , and not one paper will hinsert the little description I've written off . The Hage , the Hargus , the Hera , hi ...
... friend , Miss Tickletoby has just commenced a series of lectures , for which hi'm hanxious to get the world's good opinion , and not one paper will hinsert the little description I've written off . The Hage , the Hargus , the Hera , hi ...
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... friends , her pupils , those who know and esteem her ( and these consist of the rarest of England's talent , and the brightest of her aristocracy ) , were assembled at one o'clock punctually in her modest dwelling ( No. 3 Leg - of ...
... friends , her pupils , those who know and esteem her ( and these consist of the rarest of England's talent , and the brightest of her aristocracy ) , were assembled at one o'clock punctually in her modest dwelling ( No. 3 Leg - of ...
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... friends on the - July , at her Scholastic Hall , Little Britain . — 1. On the painful impression occasioned by the contemplation of early barbarism . 2. The disposition of the human mind to avoid such a study . 3. The mystic and the ...
... friends on the - July , at her Scholastic Hall , Little Britain . — 1. On the painful impression occasioned by the contemplation of early barbarism . 2. The disposition of the human mind to avoid such a study . 3. The mystic and the ...
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... friends , and having turned out the Picts and Scots , and finding the country a pleasant one to dwell in , they took possession of it , saying that the Britons did not deserve to have a country , as they did not know how to keep it ...
... friends , and having turned out the Picts and Scots , and finding the country a pleasant one to dwell in , they took possession of it , saying that the Britons did not deserve to have a country , as they did not know how to keep it ...
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... friends , and came to the spot where these poor British children stood . The Reverend Mr. Gregory was instantly struck by their appear- ance — by their rosy cheeks , their golden hair ; their little jackets covered all over with sugar ...
... friends , and came to the spot where these poor British children stood . The Reverend Mr. Gregory was instantly struck by their appear- ance — by their rosy cheeks , their golden hair ; their little jackets covered all over with sugar ...
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