The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 84,Parte 2;Volumen 116F. Jefferies, 1814 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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... hand , gradually spread its gloom and horrors over a large part of the civilized world , overturning from their founda- tions many of the most antient and solid Establishments , and threatening the security of all . Extensive indeed was ...
... hand , gradually spread its gloom and horrors over a large part of the civilized world , overturning from their founda- tions many of the most antient and solid Establishments , and threatening the security of all . Extensive indeed was ...
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... hand , and bending over an altar monument , the front of which is divided into three compartments ; on the centre one are sculptured the arms of Fenn , impaling those of Frere , the other two are ornamented with quatrefoils . It is ...
... hand , and bending over an altar monument , the front of which is divided into three compartments ; on the centre one are sculptured the arms of Fenn , impaling those of Frere , the other two are ornamented with quatrefoils . It is ...
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... hand Club . In a paragraph , which your readers will find ( vol . LXXXIII . Part II . p . 416. ) we are told , that a circumstance , which occurred early in the year 1772 , immediately after Junius ceased writ- ing , and which , the ...
... hand Club . In a paragraph , which your readers will find ( vol . LXXXIII . Part II . p . 416. ) we are told , that a circumstance , which occurred early in the year 1772 , immediately after Junius ceased writ- ing , and which , the ...
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... hand is not so proper for preservation , as the first state ! — a critical discovery ! which adds one more to the celebrated " Canons of Criticism . " If Sir John had really this odd faste , why did he not prefer re- printing the ...
... hand is not so proper for preservation , as the first state ! — a critical discovery ! which adds one more to the celebrated " Canons of Criticism . " If Sir John had really this odd faste , why did he not prefer re- printing the ...
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... hand in the right place , and rejects it . Why , using the latest Editions ( for well he knew his purchasers would not tole- rate the odd taste of Sir John ) with the panegyric of Steevens lying before him , he should mutilate the ...
... hand in the right place , and rejects it . Why , using the latest Editions ( for well he knew his purchasers would not tole- rate the odd taste of Sir John ) with the panegyric of Steevens lying before him , he should mutilate the ...
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