The Month, Volume 3Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1865 |
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Page 22
... whole street . Mr. Plasden told him that , now the Mass was ended , we would all yield ourselves prisoners , which we did ; upon which he took Mr. Genings as he was , in his vestments , and all of us men and women , in coaches he called ...
... whole street . Mr. Plasden told him that , now the Mass was ended , we would all yield ourselves prisoners , which we did ; upon which he took Mr. Genings as he was , in his vestments , and all of us men and women , in coaches he called ...
Page 82
... whole sets of good people abroad with whom it is in vain to protest against the monstrous statements circulated - sometimes from simply poli- tical and commercial motives - about the condition of the poor in this country . They will ...
... whole sets of good people abroad with whom it is in vain to protest against the monstrous statements circulated - sometimes from simply poli- tical and commercial motives - about the condition of the poor in this country . They will ...
Page 84
... whole feast . As the Neapolitans consider the liquefaction to be a sign of the continued protection of their patron saint , they are of course inclined to look upon the failure of the prodigy as a sign of calamity . I should add , that ...
... whole feast . As the Neapolitans consider the liquefaction to be a sign of the continued protection of their patron saint , they are of course inclined to look upon the failure of the prodigy as a sign of calamity . I should add , that ...
Page 85
... whole periods of history , in their dramas and other works of fiction , often accom- panying the imposture which they palm - off on their readers by some preface or notice in which they profess to adhere strictly to ancient and ...
... whole periods of history , in their dramas and other works of fiction , often accom- panying the imposture which they palm - off on their readers by some preface or notice in which they profess to adhere strictly to ancient and ...
Page 87
... whole army - except a few garrisons left in St. Elmo and other fortresses - as far as Florence ; and the last measures that he took before evacuating the kingdom , or rather the territory of the " Parthenopean Republic , " occupied him ...
... whole army - except a few garrisons left in St. Elmo and other fortresses - as far as Florence ; and the last measures that he took before evacuating the kingdom , or rather the territory of the " Parthenopean Republic , " occupied him ...
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