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All the year roundInhaltsverzeichnis 06.1870/07.1870/08.1870/09.1870/10.1870/11.1870
  • Datum
    Mittwoch, 01. Juni 1870
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; New York, NY
Anzahl der Treffer: 2
[...] Eden Land Corporation - . 37 Edinburgh . - - - 560 Eisenberg, Tales of - - 461 Election of a Pope . . . . 401 Elm Trees . . . . 298 [...]
[...] Literary Glutton . - - . 183 | Predictions Fulfilled - . 132 Superstitions of Normandy . ... 103 Little More Proverbial Philosophy 446 Prisoner of Chillon . 150 Lost with the Dead - . 324 Promised Land, The - . 37 | TALEs of Eisenberg - - . 461 Lover of Trees, A . - - . 294 | Provincial Dialect . . 544 Talking and Doing - . 180 Lower Alphabet . - - . 136 Public Gardens - - 489, 519 || Talking Machines . - . 393 [...]
All the year round15.10.1870
  • Datum
    Samstag, 15. Oktober 1870
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; New York, NY
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] Thuringian forest which is so prominent in the early history of Germany, is a city called Eisenberg, so small that it is scarcely to be found even on a large map of Saxony and the adjoining states, but nevertheless [...]
[...] care by Herr Kent Gress, a German anti quary, resident in the town. Under his guidance we stroll through Eisenberg and its immediate vicinity. Like many other old towns, the city in [...]
[...] numents of an event said to have occurred in the time of the Crusades. An ancient Count of Eisenberg, it seems, returned from Palestine to his ancestral castle, bringing home with him a Moorish servant. [...]
[...] question the Moor was the only servant who had entered the countess's room. The law that prevailed in Eisenberg was ex ceedingly summary, and quite as regardless of life as the English criminal code at the [...]
[...] day. iºns, capital punishment was fre quently inflicted in Eisenberg. Still, one could not very often see a black man beheaded, so the worthy citizens, promising [...]
[...] and afterwards divided it among his male offspring, seven in number. The bit con taining Eisenberg was consigned to Chris tian. He was an accomplished gentleman, travelled through several countries with his [...]
[...] By disappointment after disappointment, by loss after loss, poor Christian, the first and only Duke of Eisenberg, was at last fairly worn out. His ultimate act was to write an indignant letter to the spirits, [...]
[...] directly upon ourselves by these pretended ghosts, let us turn to the so-called Schor tenthal, in the neighbourhood of Eisenberg, for there good honest ghosts were once to be found—nay, the ghost of a whole village. [...]
[...] be found—nay, the ghost of a whole village. A poor young girl, who, to avoid persecu tion, had settled in Eisenberg as a Pro testant refugee, and lived with some benevo lent people, who commiserated her forlorn [...]
[...] Siegbert of Hainsberg carried off the noble Lady Elizabeth of Kunitzberg from the convent of Eisenberg, and married her at a religious house in the village of Scortowe, over which he was absolute [...]
Punch04.08.1855
  • Datum
    Samstag, 04. August 1855
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; Bletchley
Anzahl der Treffer: 1
[...] the impertinence to deny us—why M.R. EisenBERG, sup: ported by a British man-of-war, would very soon succeed in extracting all his corns from him. [...]
Punch31.05.1856
  • Datum
    Samstag, 31. Mai 1856
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; Bletchley
Anzahl der Treffer: 1
[...] A Foot-Note.—EisenBERG's BILL. [...]
The general evening post04.10.1757/05.10.1757/06.10.1757
  • Datum
    Dienstag, 04. Oktober 1757
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 1
[...] fell upon the enemy unawares, beat them, and took ; ; Pieces of cannon, ſeven of which he brought away, and nailed up the reſt. - M. de Eiſenberg, Aid de Camp General of the Circle of Franconia, and Baron Grrren berg, in the ſervice of the Prince Biſhop of Bamberg, [...]
PunchBd. 007 1844
  • Datum
    Montag, 01. Januar 1844
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; Bletchley
Anzahl der Treffer: 4
[...] plaint of the peerage, but certain advertisements would seem to indicate that the English nobles are martyrs to corns, and that all their feet are in the hands of the chiropaedists. MessRs. LEN1 AND EisenBERG are engaged in a desperate struggle for the toes of the aristocracy, and he carries off the palm who can get the largest number of patrician soles or [...]
[...] to whom addressed ?–No objection whatever. Here are copies of a few to and from General ToM THUMB, the OJIBBEwAY INDIANs, MLLE. DEJAZET, Mons. JULLIEN, MR. EisenBERG, the corn-cutter; HERR DöBLER, SIGNon BEntol.1N1, the eating-house keeper; Mons. VEREY, the pastry-cook; besides others. [...]
[...] “My dear KARL,~To shew you how I am getting on in this country, I inclose you the following certificate from SIR Robert PEEL :— “‘Mr. Eisenberg has entirely relieved me from my corn that has troubled me all the session. I think him a far superior operator to BRigiit or Cobden.” [...]
[...] lingtons of the Right Honourable Baronet are no better made than the Bluchers of the corps which he controls, we should think he must be a good patient of MR. Eisenberg's ; and would respect fully ask how he is off for corn-plaster? Policemen; surely, must vary with respect to their feet, like other mortals; but their boots (if boots [...]
PunchBd. 010 1846
  • Datum
    Donnerstag, 01. Januar 1846
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; Bletchley
Anzahl der Treffer: 2
[...] thousand pounds apiece—I would like to put them up as patrons of my Clerical Snobs, and operate upon them as successfully as I see from the newspapers MR. Eisenberg, Chiropodist, has lately done upon “His GRACE THE RIGHT REveREND Lord Bishop of TArioca.” And I confess, that when those Right Reverend Prelates come up to [...]
[...] to omit her pas seul across the flies, as one of the Willis in La Giselle, owing to her right shoe pinching her, upon which subject this danseuse, who is a pupil of MR. Eisenberg's, is particularly sensitive. Intelligence of these facts had been previously sent off to Buckingham Å. in order to avoid any disappointment on the part of PRINCE [...]
PunchBd. 027 1854
  • Datum
    Sonntag, 01. Januar 1854
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; Bletchley
Anzahl der Treffer: 1
[...] undertaken to bear part of the expense of postage for the B.A. Under this head the star must state whether, when he is above the horizon, PROFESSOR EISENBERG may once more extract a corn from my LoRD STUART, DE DECIES foot by a painless operation, and if, when he is in apogee, it will be better for [...]
PunchBd. 023 1852
  • Datum
    Donnerstag, 01. Januar 1852
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; Bletchley
Anzahl der Treffer: 1
[...] his cane, or cut anything stronger than his beard; the man whose only sowing has been limited to his wild oats, and his only reaping to EISENBERG cutting twice a year his corns; the man who has never handed any other bill but a tailor's, and only knows what a spade is by seeing it in a º: of cards; the man, whose only knowledge of [...]
PunchBd. 019 1850
  • Datum
    Dienstag, 01. Januar 1850
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London; Bletchley
Anzahl der Treffer: 1
[...] whole row of tassel-booted feet of nobles, which, if the Polish aris tocracy are as liable to corns as our peerage must be, judging from the great EISENBERG testimonials, must have rendered them painfully sensible of MR. Hicks's presence. We next find the lovers enjoying another tete-à-lète without any one [...]