Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumen 262A. Dodd and A. Smith, 1967 The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-3 de 40
Página 64
... living on his weaknesses , whose in- terest it was to keep his superstitious belief in spiritual visitors alive , and we may suspect that the ghost whose hand was as warm as that of a living person was not the ghost of a person deceased ...
... living on his weaknesses , whose in- terest it was to keep his superstitious belief in spiritual visitors alive , and we may suspect that the ghost whose hand was as warm as that of a living person was not the ghost of a person deceased ...
Página 260
... living by superstition , the avowed and open enemies of anyone who wears " scissor - made attire . " Their stipends are nothing ; their living is made by what they can collect at the liturgies , their food is supplied by the offerings ...
... living by superstition , the avowed and open enemies of anyone who wears " scissor - made attire . " Their stipends are nothing ; their living is made by what they can collect at the liturgies , their food is supplied by the offerings ...
Página 294
... living Irishmen should be grateful for the well- meant , though most unsuccessful , efforts made by the Parliament of the United Kingdom to govern one - third of the United Kingdom on sound principles of justice . " Here we have an ...
... living Irishmen should be grateful for the well- meant , though most unsuccessful , efforts made by the Parliament of the United Kingdom to govern one - third of the United Kingdom on sound principles of justice . " Here we have an ...
Índice
Parson Christian and Adam Bede By FERRAR FENTON | 48 |
Apparition The Eisenberg By Rev S BARINGGOULD M | 58 |
Shelley Peterloo and The Mask of Anarchy By H BUXTON | 96 |
Página de créditos | |
Otras 8 secciones no se muestran.
Otras ediciones - Ver todo
Términos y frases comunes
Adam Bede ancient appear army Astypalea barrows Berger better Brantôme Burmah called castle CCLXII Charles Kean Chinese church confession curious dead death Duke Ellaston Emin England English Equatorial Provinces eyes fact Falstaff Fastolf father favour fear feel George Eliot give Grimaldi hand head Henry Home Rule honour hour Ireland Irish King knew lived London looked Lord Lord Randolph Churchill Maid of Norway marriage Miss Seymour murder nature never night Oldham Oldys once Parliament Hill party passed poem poet possessed present province Queen Quen-tsa-ting Randolph reform scene Scotland seems seen Shakespeare Shelley Shelley's Sir John Sir John Fastolf speak spiders spirit stanza stood strange tell things thou thought told took Tory tower town trees tumuli village whilst whole wife woman wonderful words young Zinal