The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 88,Parte 1;Volumen 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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... , are allowed by all Political Writers to be of the first consequence . The natural propensity of the human mind to Gambling has I TOWER OF CAERDIFF CHURCH , Glamorganfhire . See p.9 2 in 1818. ] 7 Walk from Rome to Ostia , & c .
... , are allowed by all Political Writers to be of the first consequence . The natural propensity of the human mind to Gambling has I TOWER OF CAERDIFF CHURCH , Glamorganfhire . See p.9 2 in 1818. ] 7 Walk from Rome to Ostia , & c .
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... mind to act according to some motive which neces sarily includes in it the power of acting , for , as he says , we may desire to fly , but we cannot will to fly except we have the power * . " Continuing the same Note , I find as follows ...
... mind to act according to some motive which neces sarily includes in it the power of acting , for , as he says , we may desire to fly , but we cannot will to fly except we have the power * . " Continuing the same Note , I find as follows ...
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... mind , by observing an apple fall from a tree . BYRO . Mr. URBAN , St. Helen's Place . THE Pamphlet published under the title of " Abolition of the Sink- ing Fund " introduces with much pomp the following Scheme . As it is a complete ...
... mind , by observing an apple fall from a tree . BYRO . Mr. URBAN , St. Helen's Place . THE Pamphlet published under the title of " Abolition of the Sink- ing Fund " introduces with much pomp the following Scheme . As it is a complete ...
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... mind has hitherto rendered it hazardous , in the judg ment of our most enlightened States- men , to apply any of the remedies that have been suggested by Reform- ists ; and now , because the origin of our disorder is traced not in the ...
... mind has hitherto rendered it hazardous , in the judg ment of our most enlightened States- men , to apply any of the remedies that have been suggested by Reform- ists ; and now , because the origin of our disorder is traced not in the ...
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... mind abstractedly , creates repugnance ; but how unconsciously are we reconciled to its various gradations in the dif- ferent ranks of life . That it should so insinuate itself can be readily ac- counted for , since it is fostered in ...
... mind abstractedly , creates repugnance ; but how unconsciously are we reconciled to its various gradations in the dif- ferent ranks of life . That it should so insinuate itself can be readily ac- counted for , since it is fostered in ...
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