10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PAPISHER»
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papisher in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
'My Novel', Or, Varieties in English Life
the Papisher of having had a hand in the whole of that black and midnight
business, in which the stocks had been broken, bunged up, and consigned to
perdition, and that the Papisher had the evil reputation of dabbling in the Black
Art, the ...
Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, 1852
2
The International Magazine of Literature, Art, and Science
Indeed, considering that Stirn always suspected the Papisher of having had a
hand in the whole of that black and midnight business, in which the stocks had
been broken, bunged up, and consigned to perdition, and that the Papisher had
the ...
3
The International Monthly Magazine of Literature, Science, ...
Indeed, considering that Stirn always suspected the Papisher of having had a
hand in the whole of that black and midnight business, in which the stocks had
been broken, bunged up, and consigned to perdition, and that the Papisher had
the ...
4
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine
Indeed, considering that Stirn always suspected the Papisher of having had a
hand in the whole of that black and midnight business, in which the Stocks had
been broken, bunged up, and consigned to perdition, and that the Papisher had
the ...
Indeed, con~ sidering that Stirn always suspected the Papisher of having had a
hand in the whole of that black and midnight business, in which the Stocks had
been broken, banged up, and consigned to perdition, and that the Papisher had ...
Indeed, considering that Stirn always suspected the Papisher of having had a
hand in the whole of that black and midnight business, in which the Stocks had
been broken, bunged up, and consigned to perdition, and that the Papisher had
the ...
Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton, 1852
7
The Traveller's miscellany and magazine of entertainment
We carries cheers ; and if yon warn't a lazy papisher, you'd make a good-un at
cheer-bearin' yourself — wouldn't he, Dick ? " " A werry good-un," growled Dick,
glancing askant at the friar's sturdy limbs. " Ah ! my sons, mine is a higher and a ...
8
Lord Lytton's Novels: My novel or varietis in English life
the Papisher of having had a hand in the whole of that black and midnight
business, in which the stocks had been broken, hunged up, and consigned to
dperdition, and that the Papisher had the evil reputation of abbling in the Black
Art, the ...
Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton, 1852
9
The abduction; or, The adventures of major Sarney
He may be a papisher," said Dugald to himself, as he pondered upon the
difficulty, rubbing his beard, and taking a fresh quid of Virginia short-cut — " He
may be a papisher, an' I'll be tamned before him's come aboard the Royal Charlie
at all; ...
Sarney (major, fict. name.), 1825
But if you are either a papisher or a witch, you and I must part company. O how I
hate a papisher ! Dear Eppy, look at aw the Catholic countries in the world, and
look at our poor misled sister, Ireland, and think if that can be a good religion ...