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... ROUND THE CLOCK , " " WILLIAM HOGARTH , " " GASLIGHT AND , " " BADDINGTON PEERAGE , " ETC. DAYLIGHT , " VOL . IV . MARCH 1862 . LONDON : OFFICE OF " TEMPLE BAR , " 122 FLEET STREET . WARD AND LOCK , 158 FLEET STREET . NEW YORK : WILLMER ...
... ROUND THE CLOCK , " " WILLIAM HOGARTH , " " GASLIGHT AND , " " BADDINGTON PEERAGE , " ETC. DAYLIGHT , " VOL . IV . MARCH 1862 . LONDON : OFFICE OF " TEMPLE BAR , " 122 FLEET STREET . WARD AND LOCK , 158 FLEET STREET . NEW YORK : WILLMER ...
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... round them , and found a variety of more or less sage comments upon them ; but is this , after all , history ? I am afraid not ; and that my account of the transactions entered into by Mam- mon and his several Sons , their friends and ...
... round them , and found a variety of more or less sage comments upon them ; but is this , after all , history ? I am afraid not ; and that my account of the transactions entered into by Mam- mon and his several Sons , their friends and ...
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... round the little woman's ancles- " they ain't handsome , and they'd be better praps for a trifle of cotton stuffed into the toes ; but I'll warrant ' em to stand all the mud in Smiffel on a market morning in Janiwerry . " The pig ...
... round the little woman's ancles- " they ain't handsome , and they'd be better praps for a trifle of cotton stuffed into the toes ; but I'll warrant ' em to stand all the mud in Smiffel on a market morning in Janiwerry . " The pig ...
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... round the corner . Chype , the landlord , was of opinion that he had been unfortunate in the retail shoe - trade . He was held in no estimation by the butcher . The greengrocer disdained him , and called him a " party . " The baker ...
... round the corner . Chype , the landlord , was of opinion that he had been unfortunate in the retail shoe - trade . He was held in no estimation by the butcher . The greengrocer disdained him , and called him a " party . " The baker ...
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... round , and the torture - chamber has its tenants , every day . CHAPTER XXXIV . THE AGONY OF FLORENCE ARMYTAGE : STAGE THE LAST . YES , she had been a great traveller . Amiens , St. Lazare , Lewes , Kirk- dale , Kilmainham , La Bourbe ...
... round , and the torture - chamber has its tenants , every day . CHAPTER XXXIV . THE AGONY OF FLORENCE ARMYTAGE : STAGE THE LAST . YES , she had been a great traveller . Amiens , St. Lazare , Lewes , Kirk- dale , Kilmainham , La Bourbe ...
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Seite 67 - State of Popular Education in England, and to consider and report what measures, if any, are required for the Extension of sound and cheap Elementary Instruction to all Classes of the People.
Seite 109 - Queen ; At whose approach the soul of Petrarch wept, And from thenceforth those graces were not seen, For they this Queen attended ; in whose stead Oblivion laid him down on Laura's hearse.
Seite 526 - A stranger yet to pain! I feel the gales that from ye blow A momentary bliss bestow, As waving fresh their gladsome wing, My weary soul they seem to soothe, And, redolent of joy and youth, To breathe a second spring.
Seite 481 - They sunk from the king on either side, like two columns of morning mist, when the sun rises between them on his glittering rocks. Dark is their rolling on either side, each towards its reedy pool.
Seite 326 - Also I will have three horses for my own saddle, that none shall dare to lend or borrow ; none lend but I, none borrow but you. Also I would have two gentlewomen, lest one should be sick, or have some other let. Also, believe it, it is an undecent thing for a gentlewoman to stand mumping alone when God hath blessed their lord and lady with a great estate...
Seite 526 - O for a beaker full of the warm South, Full of the true, the blushful Hippocrene, With beaded bubbles winking at the brim, And purple-stained mouth; That I might drink, and leave the world unseen, And with thee fade away into the forest dim...
Seite 117 - OF all the fairest Cities of the Earth None is so fair as FLORENCE. 'Tis a gem Of purest ray ; and what a light broke forth, When it emerged from darkness ! Search within, Without ; all is enchantment ! 'Tis the Past Contending with the Present ; and in turn Each has the mastery.
Seite 461 - ... pence, brewers in cities could afford to sell two gallons of ale for a penny, and out of cities three gallons for a penny; and when in a town (in burgo) three gallons are sold for a penny, out of a town they may and ought to sell four.
Seite 72 - ... 7. In normal schools, entire charge is taken of the students. 8. Every school assisted from the grant must be either: (a.) A school in connexion with some recognized religious denomination; or (b.) A school in which, besides secular instruction, the Scriptures are read daily from the authorized version.
Seite 462 - Ale-conncrs or aletasters were regularly chosen every year in the court-leet of each manor, and were sworn to examine and assay the beer and ale, and to take care that they were good and wholesome, and sold at proper prices according to the assize ; and also to present all defaults of brewers to the next court-leet.