The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 85,Parte 2;Volumen 118E. Cave, 1815 |
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... Readers : our principal attention has unavoidably been attracted towards one vast blazing meteor , the influence of which has been more or less seriously felt in every Region , in every Government of whatever denomination , in all ranks ...
... Readers : our principal attention has unavoidably been attracted towards one vast blazing meteor , the influence of which has been more or less seriously felt in every Region , in every Government of whatever denomination , in all ranks ...
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... Readers , that we shall ever be on the alert to place before them , as comprehensively as we can , whatever discoveries in Philosophy , or improvements in Learning , may promise to promote the real advantages of Society , or expand and ...
... Readers , that we shall ever be on the alert to place before them , as comprehensively as we can , whatever discoveries in Philosophy , or improvements in Learning , may promise to promote the real advantages of Society , or expand and ...
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... readers of your Ma gazine . If they yield any gratification to persons of taste , my pains municating them will be fully re- warded . 1. For a Cottage . J. C. Around my porch and lonely casement spread , [ vine , The myrtle never sere ...
... readers of your Ma gazine . If they yield any gratification to persons of taste , my pains municating them will be fully re- warded . 1. For a Cottage . J. C. Around my porch and lonely casement spread , [ vine , The myrtle never sere ...
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... readers , in a note , to the Orthodox Magazine , or Catho- lic Journal . Now , Mr. Urban , were I certain that your readers were also the per- users of my Journal , I should be content to pass over the charges of Laicus with silent ...
... readers , in a note , to the Orthodox Magazine , or Catho- lic Journal . Now , Mr. Urban , were I certain that your readers were also the per- users of my Journal , I should be content to pass over the charges of Laicus with silent ...
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... readers , than the flippant re- marks of Laicus . This great and pro- found Philosopher , in his work on the Advantage of Learning , says , " That excellent part of ancient discipline , which consists in education , has been in some ...
... readers , than the flippant re- marks of Laicus . This great and pro- found Philosopher , in his work on the Advantage of Learning , says , " That excellent part of ancient discipline , which consists in education , has been in some ...
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