Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumen 88,Parte 1;Volumen 123The "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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1 . beautiful and sequestered ruins of L of Glamorganshire , and a city and ornaments closely resemble those of considerable extent and so common in Somersetshire ; and quence , now presents a place of little the reigo of Henry VII ...
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... the serve the esteem and approbation of Justices of the Common Pleas , to Tho . that enlightened and liberal profes . mas Wilford , esq . prior to 1608 : to sion to which you belong , was the whom succeeded Sir John Pretyman . first ...
... the serve the esteem and approbation of Justices of the Common Pleas , to Tho . that enlightened and liberal profes . mas Wilford , esq . prior to 1608 : to sion to which you belong , was the whom succeeded Sir John Pretyman . first ...
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I find the following passage : Surely in common language all these “ This embarrassment would bave words have got the same meaning.been avoided , had Mr. Locke uniformly which then is to be preferred , as most maintained that ...
I find the following passage : Surely in common language all these “ This embarrassment would bave words have got the same meaning.been avoided , had Mr. Locke uniformly which then is to be preferred , as most maintained that ...
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... Teacher has nothing , Having known , and intimately and and expects pothing , from the State , extensively known , the Methodists in but protection in common with bis different parts of England , upwards fellow - subjects .
... Teacher has nothing , Having known , and intimately and and expects pothing , from the State , extensively known , the Methodists in but protection in common with bis different parts of England , upwards fellow - subjects .
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... He finds the way through which he bave imparted the means of extensive first did come , patronage , it may be thought no less Passes ore Styx like a conuerted sage , à feature of those in common life , the And so ascending vp by ...
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Página 337 - During this day I was particularly struck with a remark of Humboldt's, who often alludes to " the thin vapour which, without changing the transparency of the air, renders its tints more harmonious, and softens its effects.