The London Saturday journal, Volúmenes1-41841 |
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... taken place . Our ecclesiastical and civic rulers are now exerting their au- thority , and evincing a laudable zeal in preserving and protecting the ancient monuments which adorn the walls of our cathedrals and churches ; and thus many ...
... taken place . Our ecclesiastical and civic rulers are now exerting their au- thority , and evincing a laudable zeal in preserving and protecting the ancient monuments which adorn the walls of our cathedrals and churches ; and thus many ...
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... taken up ; unless it be either the retrospect of his past life , or a view of his present not very enviable situation ; and every now- and - then indulging a foreboding , that one of these nights , either Galloping Jem or Lushing Ben ...
... taken up ; unless it be either the retrospect of his past life , or a view of his present not very enviable situation ; and every now- and - then indulging a foreboding , that one of these nights , either Galloping Jem or Lushing Ben ...
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... taken to the pawn - shop to release their Sunday clothing . Sunday over , their clothing is again taken to the pawn- shop , and the money which was paid to the pawnbroker on the Saturday is again obtained , and their clothing deposited ...
... taken to the pawn - shop to release their Sunday clothing . Sunday over , their clothing is again taken to the pawn- shop , and the money which was paid to the pawnbroker on the Saturday is again obtained , and their clothing deposited ...
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... taken , appeared a few years ago . A sound caught from the plaintive murmurings Of a small stream the eye can hardly trace ' Mid the thick woods . " Tis said the place is haunted ; And peasants , passing there , in midnight hour , Have ...
... taken , appeared a few years ago . A sound caught from the plaintive murmurings Of a small stream the eye can hardly trace ' Mid the thick woods . " Tis said the place is haunted ; And peasants , passing there , in midnight hour , Have ...
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... taken fire on railway trains , but it does not act as any prevention to their adopting that mode of conveyance . On the contrary , they seem to rejoice at the idea of " catching a spark . " Some flowers absorb the rays of the sun so ...
... taken fire on railway trains , but it does not act as any prevention to their adopting that mode of conveyance . On the contrary , they seem to rejoice at the idea of " catching a spark . " Some flowers absorb the rays of the sun so ...
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