New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volumen 12Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1824 |
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... Society . A new Society has lately been in part established , which promises , if properly conducted and liberally sup- ported by the public patronage , to assist greatly in bringing about a new era in modern art . The Institution to ...
... Society . A new Society has lately been in part established , which promises , if properly conducted and liberally sup- ported by the public patronage , to assist greatly in bringing about a new era in modern art . The Institution to ...
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... Society , we profess to know no- thing of its views , or its means of further- ing those views , but what its own an- nouncements develope ; but when its pre- tensions and results come more immedi- ately before the public , we shall ...
... Society , we profess to know no- thing of its views , or its means of further- ing those views , but what its own an- nouncements develope ; but when its pre- tensions and results come more immedi- ately before the public , we shall ...
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... Society . - A public meet- ing of the Directors and Proprietors of the Auction Mart was held at their esta- blishment last month , for the purpose of forming a Literary Society therein . Mr. Shuttleworth was voted into the chair . He ...
... Society . - A public meet- ing of the Directors and Proprietors of the Auction Mart was held at their esta- blishment last month , for the purpose of forming a Literary Society therein . Mr. Shuttleworth was voted into the chair . He ...
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... Society , or by their philosophical labours , he an nounced the award of the Gold Copley Medal to John Pond , Esq . the present Astronomer Royal , for his various obser- vations and communications published by the Royal Society ; and ...
... Society , or by their philosophical labours , he an nounced the award of the Gold Copley Medal to John Pond , Esq . the present Astronomer Royal , for his various obser- vations and communications published by the Royal Society ; and ...
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... Society as a novelty ; these were sown in the garden of the Society at Kensington , and the excellence of the plant was admitted by several persons who tasted it . Last winter , Lord Essex brought some of the seeds from Paris , which I ...
... Society as a novelty ; these were sown in the garden of the Society at Kensington , and the excellence of the plant was admitted by several persons who tasted it . Last winter , Lord Essex brought some of the seeds from Paris , which I ...
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