The Gentleman's Magazine, Svazek 88,Díl 1,Svazek 123F. Jefferies, 1818 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. |
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... never get the 501 Prize , should be be wise enough to discover the Enigma attributed to Miss Seward ; and which first appeared in our vol . XXVII . p . 186 . Memoirs of Dr. BURNEY and of T. WYON , Esq .; Rev. C. J. SMYTH ; Mr. BRITTON ...
... never get the 501 Prize , should be be wise enough to discover the Enigma attributed to Miss Seward ; and which first appeared in our vol . XXVII . p . 186 . Memoirs of Dr. BURNEY and of T. WYON , Esq .; Rev. C. J. SMYTH ; Mr. BRITTON ...
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... never live long . " The Alnage duties continued till the reign of Will . III . when , after some seizures which were rather obnoxious ( Carth . 325. ) they were abolished by Stat . 11 and 12 Will . III . c . 20. But the subsidy and ...
... never live long . " The Alnage duties continued till the reign of Will . III . when , after some seizures which were rather obnoxious ( Carth . 325. ) they were abolished by Stat . 11 and 12 Will . III . c . 20. But the subsidy and ...
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... never met . Of his own poetical talents he had no exaggerated idea : and they who thought his modesty becoming , es- teemed him also for his worth as a man . we can well pardon Fairfax , in con- sideration of the time when he wrote ...
... never met . Of his own poetical talents he had no exaggerated idea : and they who thought his modesty becoming , es- teemed him also for his worth as a man . we can well pardon Fairfax , in con- sideration of the time when he wrote ...
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... never yet been able to agree among them- selves as to the precise signification of the various terms employed by them in their disquisitions . In every treatise that appears on this subject , we find ourselves obliged first to study the ...
... never yet been able to agree among them- selves as to the precise signification of the various terms employed by them in their disquisitions . In every treatise that appears on this subject , we find ourselves obliged first to study the ...
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... never a painter . He was never led astray therefore by images which forced themselves before his fancy ; but arrived at his results by a regular logical process . That such qualities of the mind , and such a mode of exercising them ...
... never a painter . He was never led astray therefore by images which forced themselves before his fancy ; but arrived at his results by a regular logical process . That such qualities of the mind , and such a mode of exercising them ...
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