Douglas Jerrold's Shilling Magazine, Volume 4, Issues 19-21Punch Office, 1846 |
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... learned prudence against the iniquities of London . And so , be- lieving that St. Mary Axe was close at hand , she hopefully jogged on . " " " " " What a many churches ! " she said , looking at St. Clement's . " Well , the folks in ...
... learned prudence against the iniquities of London . And so , be- lieving that St. Mary Axe was close at hand , she hopefully jogged on . " " " " " What a many churches ! " she said , looking at St. Clement's . " Well , the folks in ...
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... learned by rote to be parroted forth at a fitting opportunity , but the sincere and earnest breathings of the heart . The children evince a degree of mirthfulness almost incredible under such circumstances ; while the father , the poor ...
... learned by rote to be parroted forth at a fitting opportunity , but the sincere and earnest breathings of the heart . The children evince a degree of mirthfulness almost incredible under such circumstances ; while the father , the poor ...
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... learned ; they will see and feel their power , and they will be irre- sistible . Pray God , that before that time comes the people may not be goaded on to attempt that by physical which must be gained by moral power ! There is yet rife ...
... learned ; they will see and feel their power , and they will be irre- sistible . Pray God , that before that time comes the people may not be goaded on to attempt that by physical which must be gained by moral power ! There is yet rife ...
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... learned Lord ; for , although my contempt of our statesmen , on both sides , is quite equal to his own , I cannot but exult at all the triumphs of our countrymen . I will now turn over those pages of his book which contain his notice of ...
... learned Lord ; for , although my contempt of our statesmen , on both sides , is quite equal to his own , I cannot but exult at all the triumphs of our countrymen . I will now turn over those pages of his book which contain his notice of ...
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... cottage rent - free , and other privileges independent of his weekly stipend . It was a gracious lesson to him , this emanation . of good out of evil ; and henceforth he learned 56 HOW THE GREENWOODS GOT OVER THEIR TROUBLE .
... cottage rent - free , and other privileges independent of his weekly stipend . It was a gracious lesson to him , this emanation . of good out of evil ; and henceforth he learned 56 HOW THE GREENWOODS GOT OVER THEIR TROUBLE .
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