The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 84,Parte 2;Volumen 116E. Cave, 1814 |
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... considered ....... 5 Mr.Caverhill - Passage in Ptolemy illustrated7 Particulars respecting Dorset Gardens Theatre 9 China Hall , Rotherhithe . - Ruckholt House 11 Mr. D'Israeli's Answer to Mr. Hawkins ..... 12 Travellingfrom Bombay to ...
... considered ....... 5 Mr.Caverhill - Passage in Ptolemy illustrated7 Particulars respecting Dorset Gardens Theatre 9 China Hall , Rotherhithe . - Ruckholt House 11 Mr. D'Israeli's Answer to Mr. Hawkins ..... 12 Travellingfrom Bombay to ...
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... considered as a very great curiosity by the Society of An- tiquaries , or perhaps still more so by the Worshipful Company of Apothe caries , or it would form an excellent appendage to a new Edition of the " Progresses of Queen Elizabeth ...
... considered as a very great curiosity by the Society of An- tiquaries , or perhaps still more so by the Worshipful Company of Apothe caries , or it would form an excellent appendage to a new Edition of the " Progresses of Queen Elizabeth ...
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... considered it as my duty , not indeed to reply to the invective of so weak a temper ; but to discover what sort of a genius it is Mr. Hawkins displays , in that narrative of absurdities which he has so clumsily wrought into a kind of ...
... considered it as my duty , not indeed to reply to the invective of so weak a temper ; but to discover what sort of a genius it is Mr. Hawkins displays , in that narrative of absurdities which he has so clumsily wrought into a kind of ...
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... considered as an indication of a Traveller of conse quence , and would , probably , subject the person using it to the making of a present of one or two hundred pias- tres , if they should fall in with tribes evidently superior in force ...
... considered as an indication of a Traveller of conse quence , and would , probably , subject the person using it to the making of a present of one or two hundred pias- tres , if they should fall in with tribes evidently superior in force ...
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... considered as an officious intruder ; the reflections they natu- rally gave rise to , I imagine , I cannot dispose of better , than to tender them for your acceptance . Should they in- cur the censure of being old - fashioned notions ...
... considered as an officious intruder ; the reflections they natu- rally gave rise to , I imagine , I cannot dispose of better , than to tender them for your acceptance . Should they in- cur the censure of being old - fashioned notions ...
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