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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... respect and affection to the Memory of the late Professor of Civil Law . ( From VALPY'S CLASSICAL JOURNAL . ) M.S. 2.JOSEPHI JOWETT , LL . D. Avlae Trinitensis olim Socii , Jvris Civilis in Academia Cantabrigiensi Professoris Regii . In ...
... respect and affection to the Memory of the late Professor of Civil Law . ( From VALPY'S CLASSICAL JOURNAL . ) M.S. 2.JOSEPHI JOWETT , LL . D. Avlae Trinitensis olim Socii , Jvris Civilis in Academia Cantabrigiensi Professoris Regii . In ...
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... respecting Mr. Glover ( " Memoirs of a celebrated Literary and Political Character , " ) was puffed about as glaringly as the Life of Dr. Wilmot was ; and yet , after all , it did not contain a single tittle of evidence to prove that ...
... respecting Mr. Glover ( " Memoirs of a celebrated Literary and Political Character , " ) was puffed about as glaringly as the Life of Dr. Wilmot was ; and yet , after all , it did not contain a single tittle of evidence to prove that ...
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... respect the cha- racter of your excellent publica- tion , the taste of your numerous rea- ders , and my own sense of decorum , to presume to trouble myself or you with coarse declamatory diatribes against any man , or against any set of ...
... respect the cha- racter of your excellent publica- tion , the taste of your numerous rea- ders , and my own sense of decorum , to presume to trouble myself or you with coarse declamatory diatribes against any man , or against any set of ...
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... respect- ful eyes , though I somewhat won- dered at finding it in company where it might be considered as an officious intruder ; the reflections they natu- rally gave rise to , I imagine , I cannot dispose of better , than to tender ...
... respect- ful eyes , though I somewhat won- dered at finding it in company where it might be considered as an officious intruder ; the reflections they natu- rally gave rise to , I imagine , I cannot dispose of better , than to tender ...
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... respect- able Judge , " I had not written this fu- gitive Poem in vain , if it could induce me to circulate the enthusiasm , which I felt in admiring the deep , and the sound , as well as brilliant illustration of Liberty in Mr ...
... respect- able Judge , " I had not written this fu- gitive Poem in vain , if it could induce me to circulate the enthusiasm , which I felt in admiring the deep , and the sound , as well as brilliant illustration of Liberty in Mr ...
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