The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 285The "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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Charmed with a romance , he would not be much concerned with historical facts , assuming that what was known to himself must be known to everybody else . The condition of morals during the Renaissance offered him the reflections in ...
Charmed with a romance , he would not be much concerned with historical facts , assuming that what was known to himself must be known to everybody else . The condition of morals during the Renaissance offered him the reflections in ...
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A well - known legend is that which attributes its birth to the foundation of University College by King Alfred in the year 872. This theory has been proved to be absolutely fictitious , despite the fact that University College ...
A well - known legend is that which attributes its birth to the foundation of University College by King Alfred in the year 872. This theory has been proved to be absolutely fictitious , despite the fact that University College ...
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It is not , I think , generally known in this country ; the author is , perhaps , too enthusiastic an admirer , but he has the candour to admit that the testimony of a flatterer like Venantius Fortunatus , who could also address ...
It is not , I think , generally known in this country ; the author is , perhaps , too enthusiastic an admirer , but he has the candour to admit that the testimony of a flatterer like Venantius Fortunatus , who could also address ...
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