The New Monthly Magazine and Humorist, Том 87Chapman and Hall, 1849 |
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... ENGLISH DICTIONARY . BY PROFESSOR A. SPIERS , PH.D. - THE ROMANCE OF THE PEERAGE ; OR , CURIOSITIES OF FAMILY HISTORY . BY GEORGE LILLIE CRAIK . VOL . III . - RUINS OF MANY LANDS . A DESCRIPTIVE POEM . BY NICHOLAS MICHELL . 378 TO 384 ...
... ENGLISH DICTIONARY . BY PROFESSOR A. SPIERS , PH.D. - THE ROMANCE OF THE PEERAGE ; OR , CURIOSITIES OF FAMILY HISTORY . BY GEORGE LILLIE CRAIK . VOL . III . - RUINS OF MANY LANDS . A DESCRIPTIVE POEM . BY NICHOLAS MICHELL . 378 TO 384 ...
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... Abbeys in England - are shown upon the walls . " By " the first Cromwell " we presume is meant the vicar - general of Henry the Eighth , under whose authority the English monasteries were 12 European Life and Manners .
... Abbeys in England - are shown upon the walls . " By " the first Cromwell " we presume is meant the vicar - general of Henry the Eighth , under whose authority the English monasteries were 12 European Life and Manners .
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the Eighth , under whose authority the English monasteries were sup- pressed , but we were not aware , till Mr. Colman told us , that he used cannon for the purpose ; or , if he did , that Melrose Abbey in Scotland came under his ...
the Eighth , under whose authority the English monasteries were sup- pressed , but we were not aware , till Mr. Colman told us , that he used cannon for the purpose ; or , if he did , that Melrose Abbey in Scotland came under his ...
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... English servants do ; and the conclusion we are compelled to arrive at is , that when a stranger pays a visit in the United States , he is necessarily his own porter , his own watchman , and his own shoeblack , and that if he washes his ...
... English servants do ; and the conclusion we are compelled to arrive at is , that when a stranger pays a visit in the United States , he is necessarily his own porter , his own watchman , and his own shoeblack , and that if he washes his ...
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... English are a little more reserved , though , in general , the master of the house shakes hands with you . On a first introduction , no gentlemen shake hands , but simply bow to each other . In the morning you come down in undress ...
... English are a little more reserved , though , in general , the master of the house shakes hands with you . On a first introduction , no gentlemen shake hands , but simply bow to each other . In the morning you come down in undress ...
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