The Saturday Magazine, Tom 4John William Parker, 1834 |
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... Lord , remark by , 16 Carisbrooke Castle , description of , 191 Lines on , 192 Carlyle , Mr. , lines by , 207 Carrier Pigeons , 200 Cellini's , Benvenuto , amusing history of his cast of Perseus , 179 Ceylon Leeches , 159 Chaetodon ...
... Lord , remark by , 16 Carisbrooke Castle , description of , 191 Lines on , 192 Carlyle , Mr. , lines by , 207 Carrier Pigeons , 200 Cellini's , Benvenuto , amusing history of his cast of Perseus , 179 Ceylon Leeches , 159 Chaetodon ...
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... lords of the manor , and who are now engaged in erecting another chapel . North Shields is a larger town , containing about 20,000 inhabitants . Not having , however , engaged in trade , it did not become a place of any conse- quence ...
... lords of the manor , and who are now engaged in erecting another chapel . North Shields is a larger town , containing about 20,000 inhabitants . Not having , however , engaged in trade , it did not become a place of any conse- quence ...
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... Lord thy God hath divided unto all nations under the whole heaven . " ( Deut . iv . 19. ) The departed heroes and kings , belonging to heathen nations , were raised into gods . Foolish fancy soon added so many others , that the air ...
... Lord thy God hath divided unto all nations under the whole heaven . " ( Deut . iv . 19. ) The departed heroes and kings , belonging to heathen nations , were raised into gods . Foolish fancy soon added so many others , that the air ...
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... Lord Nelson , finely executed by Westmacott . The market place has lately been very much enlarged , and a handsome market - house erected . The NEW TOWN - HALL , which is nearly finished , and is intended to be used for public meetings ...
... Lord Nelson , finely executed by Westmacott . The market place has lately been very much enlarged , and a handsome market - house erected . The NEW TOWN - HALL , which is nearly finished , and is intended to be used for public meetings ...
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... LORD BURLEIGH . - That great and wise minister was used to say , " I will never trust any man not of sound religion for he that is false to God , can never be true to man . " ON SOME OF THE BENEFITS RESULTING FROM POETRY . Ir. 16 ...
... LORD BURLEIGH . - That great and wise minister was used to say , " I will never trust any man not of sound religion for he that is false to God , can never be true to man . " ON SOME OF THE BENEFITS RESULTING FROM POETRY . Ir. 16 ...
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