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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... given to these objects by the Company's servants in Bengal at a very early period of their administration . The languages and laws of the natives , both Mahomedan and Hindoo , be- came objects of the closest attention and study ; and ...
... given to these objects by the Company's servants in Bengal at a very early period of their administration . The languages and laws of the natives , both Mahomedan and Hindoo , be- came objects of the closest attention and study ; and ...
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... given to this prejudice ' by the native Hindoo princes , that some of them have stipulated by treaty that no persons who might be allowed to reside in their territories should at- tempt to slaughter oxen . According to the Hindoo law ...
... given to this prejudice ' by the native Hindoo princes , that some of them have stipulated by treaty that no persons who might be allowed to reside in their territories should at- tempt to slaughter oxen . According to the Hindoo law ...
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... given to the structure . In the interior are several ancient paintings , which probably formed the decorations of an ancient altar - piece ; when entire it represented the Annun- ciation . On one portion the Virgin is represented on the ...
... given to the structure . In the interior are several ancient paintings , which probably formed the decorations of an ancient altar - piece ; when entire it represented the Annun- ciation . On one portion the Virgin is represented on the ...
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... given are those of charters and documents in my possession , for more easy reference , in case any one hereafter should think it worth the while to make enquiry . Ellen , da . of Henry de Clive . Lidulph de Croxton , by pe- digrees ...
... given are those of charters and documents in my possession , for more easy reference , in case any one hereafter should think it worth the while to make enquiry . Ellen , da . of Henry de Clive . Lidulph de Croxton , by pe- digrees ...
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... given originally by Thucy- dides with all the accuracy of a mo- dern reporter , is now usually read so full of errors , that , while it requires only a common eye to detect some of them , a more than common mind will alone be able to ...
... given originally by Thucy- dides with all the accuracy of a mo- dern reporter , is now usually read so full of errors , that , while it requires only a common eye to detect some of them , a more than common mind will alone be able to ...
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