New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 79Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1847 |
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Page 139
... character of the matron will naturally result from that of the girl - the early cultivation of her mind and the forming of her habits - still there are many , many things which it is of high importance to her happiness and welfare that ...
... character of the matron will naturally result from that of the girl - the early cultivation of her mind and the forming of her habits - still there are many , many things which it is of high importance to her happiness and welfare that ...
Page 234
... characters usually adopted by them , for the in- scribed monuments of the Persians , from the time of Cyrus to that of Ar- taxerxes I. , as far as yet known , are all in the third Persepolitan , or Babylonian - Achæmenian character , to ...
... characters usually adopted by them , for the in- scribed monuments of the Persians , from the time of Cyrus to that of Ar- taxerxes I. , as far as yet known , are all in the third Persepolitan , or Babylonian - Achæmenian character , to ...
Page 532
... character itself not very prepossess ing is invested with interest , in the power with which the gradual awakening of sense and intellect , from the prostration of servitude and tyranny is portrayed , and in the life and character which ...
... character itself not very prepossess ing is invested with interest , in the power with which the gradual awakening of sense and intellect , from the prostration of servitude and tyranny is portrayed , and in the life and character which ...
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MARGARET GRAHAM | 1 |
DAYS FOR EVER GONE BY MRS PONSONBY | 31 |
GO FORWARD A SONG BY J E Carpenter | 50 |
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