The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 91,Parte 1E. Cave, 1821 |
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... notice . With respect to the general interests of the Magazine , we experi- ence considerable pleasure in stating , that , notwithstanding the power- ful and extensive Rivalry that has recently existed , we still continue to receive the ...
... notice . With respect to the general interests of the Magazine , we experi- ence considerable pleasure in stating , that , notwithstanding the power- ful and extensive Rivalry that has recently existed , we still continue to receive the ...
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... Notice of Jefferye's Speculum Mundi ......... 28 Letters from the Continent , in 1818 ......... 29 On cutting through the Isthmus of Darien ... 32 On the spontaneous Display of Native Genius ib . Description of Church of St. Dunstan in ...
... Notice of Jefferye's Speculum Mundi ......... 28 Letters from the Continent , in 1818 ......... 29 On cutting through the Isthmus of Darien ... 32 On the spontaneous Display of Native Genius ib . Description of Church of St. Dunstan in ...
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... notice the publication of a Second Volume of his interesting labours . — EDIT . * See Mr. Surtees's General History ... notices , they were easily flung together by pilfering from the His- tory of English Poetry , Censura Li- teraria ...
... notice the publication of a Second Volume of his interesting labours . — EDIT . * See Mr. Surtees's General History ... notices , they were easily flung together by pilfering from the His- tory of English Poetry , Censura Li- teraria ...
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... notice : • " Round the old Market Cross is the following Inscription ; Pray for the good Earl of Bath , and good Master William Barnabe , the builder hereof , 1580 , and for William Lord Fitzwarren . " " From this account , the Reader ...
... notice : • " Round the old Market Cross is the following Inscription ; Pray for the good Earl of Bath , and good Master William Barnabe , the builder hereof , 1580 , and for William Lord Fitzwarren . " " From this account , the Reader ...
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... notice . Assuming the period of modern Literature to have com- menced at the epoch of the Reforma- tion , when men's minds , in most countries of Europe , received a new 、 and a powerful impulse , and their in- tellectual sight ...
... notice . Assuming the period of modern Literature to have com- menced at the epoch of the Reforma- tion , when men's minds , in most countries of Europe , received a new 、 and a powerful impulse , and their in- tellectual sight ...
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