Bentley's Miscellany, Volume 63Richard Bentley, 1868 |
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Page 135
... poor village - too poor , alas ! —and I had hoped , in coming to Paris- -But the cares of a poor village curé cannot inte- rest you . " " Why so ? Are they not as much worthy of sympathy as the cares of a poor artist of Paris ? " The ...
... poor village - too poor , alas ! —and I had hoped , in coming to Paris- -But the cares of a poor village curé cannot inte- rest you . " " Why so ? Are they not as much worthy of sympathy as the cares of a poor artist of Paris ? " The ...
Page 172
... poor in Ireland , and the advantages of a superficial white- washing , such remarks as the following * -by an Irishman - are well deserving general notice , inasmuch as they tend to dissipate fallacious reports : " In the west of ...
... poor in Ireland , and the advantages of a superficial white- washing , such remarks as the following * -by an Irishman - are well deserving general notice , inasmuch as they tend to dissipate fallacious reports : " In the west of ...
Page 173
... poor woman was being " waked " in the other room ( for this was a superior dwelling , and had two ) , sur- rounded by paper roses and candles - or rather his body was laid out for the wake . The official charged with defraying the ...
... poor woman was being " waked " in the other room ( for this was a superior dwelling , and had two ) , sur- rounded by paper roses and candles - or rather his body was laid out for the wake . The official charged with defraying the ...
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Myddleton Pomfret A Novel By William Harrison Ainsworth 1 186 320 | 1 |
The German Almanacks for 1868 | 33 |
A Tale of Crime | 50 |
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