The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 292The "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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He immediately made his way to the hall and remained until the theme was finished . Pliny refers to this as a sign that the Emperor took an interest in literature ; but it is much more probable that Claudius — for he was the Emperor in ...
He immediately made his way to the hall and remained until the theme was finished . Pliny refers to this as a sign that the Emperor took an interest in literature ; but it is much more probable that Claudius — for he was the Emperor in ...
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If he had succeeded to an undisputed inheritance Henry might have remained simply the dreamer , the patron of art and literature , nay , possibly the adept in his own person of all that he delighted to encourage in others .
If he had succeeded to an undisputed inheritance Henry might have remained simply the dreamer , the patron of art and literature , nay , possibly the adept in his own person of all that he delighted to encourage in others .
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Here he remained four years , improving in physical health , but subject to quite harmless delusions , one of them being that Mary of Glinton was his real wife . In 1841 he contrived to escape , and actually made his way , mostly on ...
Here he remained four years , improving in physical health , but subject to quite harmless delusions , one of them being that Mary of Glinton was his real wife . In 1841 he contrived to escape , and actually made his way , mostly on ...
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