Gentleman's Magazine, Or, Trader's Monthly IntelligencerA. Dodd and A. Smith, 1849 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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... thought ; we have been at last admitted into the " veterum pene- tralia monachorum , " and obtained an insight into the existing character of that great and powerful Church which Constantine founded on the ruins of Pagan superstition ...
... thought ; we have been at last admitted into the " veterum pene- tralia monachorum , " and obtained an insight into the existing character of that great and powerful Church which Constantine founded on the ruins of Pagan superstition ...
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... thought it might possibly be historical : but the monks would not sell it . The only other manuscript of value was a copy of the Gospels , in quarto , containing several miniatures and illumi- nations of the eleventh century ; but with ...
... thought it might possibly be historical : but the monks would not sell it . The only other manuscript of value was a copy of the Gospels , in quarto , containing several miniatures and illumi- nations of the eleventh century ; but with ...
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... thought afterwards of the singular lot of this manly and noble - look- ing monk , whether he is still a recluse , either in the monastery or in his mountain farm , with its little moss - grown chapel as ancient as the days of ...
... thought afterwards of the singular lot of this manly and noble - look- ing monk , whether he is still a recluse , either in the monastery or in his mountain farm , with its little moss - grown chapel as ancient as the days of ...
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... thought might aid in the discussion , or whom the opinion of the neighbourhood designated as a person well calculated to advise for the general good - a slight trace , but still a trace , of the ancient popular * Mr. Kemble's merit ...
... thought might aid in the discussion , or whom the opinion of the neighbourhood designated as a person well calculated to advise for the general good - a slight trace , but still a trace , of the ancient popular * Mr. Kemble's merit ...
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... thought it worth while to attend their meeting , were very pro- bably allowed to do so , and to exercise at least a right of conclamation . " ( What constitutional right is this ? ) Further on , Mr. Kemble says , with a total abnegation ...
... thought it worth while to attend their meeting , were very pro- bably allowed to do so , and to exercise at least a right of conclamation . " ( What constitutional right is this ? ) Further on , Mr. Kemble says , with a total abnegation ...
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