The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 103,Parte 2;Volumen 154F. Jefferies, 1833 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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... Society , which originally comprehended the whole body of natural philosophy , are now justly contented with communications confined to certain divisions of science ; while others are more successfully and clearly developed , in similar ...
... Society , which originally comprehended the whole body of natural philosophy , are now justly contented with communications confined to certain divisions of science ; while others are more successfully and clearly developed , in similar ...
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... society was immediately formed there for the protection of the rights of the Hindoo Church . With advertence to these facts , it may be too hasty an as- sumption to suppose that the practice of Suttee has been altogether disconti- nued ...
... society was immediately formed there for the protection of the rights of the Hindoo Church . With advertence to these facts , it may be too hasty an as- sumption to suppose that the practice of Suttee has been altogether disconti- nued ...
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... society towards which the East India Company have found it necessary to manifest great tenderness in the ad- ministration of the government . Al- though sitting dhurna is illegal , in- stances of it have not yet been visited with very ...
... society towards which the East India Company have found it necessary to manifest great tenderness in the ad- ministration of the government . Al- though sitting dhurna is illegal , in- stances of it have not yet been visited with very ...
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... Society of Antiquaries of Lon- don . Vol . XXV . Part I. WE shall notice the articles in order . I. A Letter from John Gage , Esq . Director , to Hudson Gurney , Esq . V.P. accompanying a Plan of Barrows called the Bartlow Hills , in ...
... Society of Antiquaries of Lon- don . Vol . XXV . Part I. WE shall notice the articles in order . I. A Letter from John Gage , Esq . Director , to Hudson Gurney , Esq . V.P. accompanying a Plan of Barrows called the Bartlow Hills , in ...
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... society , and in the frame - work of the social and eco- nomical systems to which men are conducted . The truth is , we believe , that the Doctor's pursuits , and habi- tual reflections and studies , inclined him , rather than fitted ...
... society , and in the frame - work of the social and eco- nomical systems to which men are conducted . The truth is , we believe , that the Doctor's pursuits , and habi- tual reflections and studies , inclined him , rather than fitted ...
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