The Monthly Magazine, Volumen 38R. Phillips, 1814 |
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... Lord Mansfield , or any that we have seen among modern pro- ductions . The height of the figure is eight feet , and of the pedestal ten feet- the whole eighteen and a half feet : the former will be bronze , and the latter Scotch granite ...
... Lord Mansfield , or any that we have seen among modern pro- ductions . The height of the figure is eight feet , and of the pedestal ten feet- the whole eighteen and a half feet : the former will be bronze , and the latter Scotch granite ...
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... Lord Bacon ; -as an agricultural and political economical writer , the learned Dr. Anderson . We may o'ten remember the talents or peculiarities of many individuals , without recollecting their names ; but , by referring to such an 2 Q ...
... Lord Bacon ; -as an agricultural and political economical writer , the learned Dr. Anderson . We may o'ten remember the talents or peculiarities of many individuals , without recollecting their names ; but , by referring to such an 2 Q ...
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... Lord Rolle . It was the usual practice of monastic establishments to augment their original endowments by procuring the right of advowson to adjacent parishes , and ap . propriating to the support of the monas tery the rectorial tythes ...
... Lord Rolle . It was the usual practice of monastic establishments to augment their original endowments by procuring the right of advowson to adjacent parishes , and ap . propriating to the support of the monas tery the rectorial tythes ...
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... Lord High Admiral . Perhaps , some of your readers can inform us whether the unworthy governess was brought to any punishment , except the loss of her place ; or , whether she survived to share in the general oblivion in which the Queen ...
... Lord High Admiral . Perhaps , some of your readers can inform us whether the unworthy governess was brought to any punishment , except the loss of her place ; or , whether she survived to share in the general oblivion in which the Queen ...
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... Lord Rockingham's secretary lodged at Stewart's house in Hollis - street , Caven- dish - square . Mr. Cotes did not know of bis coming till he saw the account of his arrival in the Evening Post of Tuesday , at his house at Byfleet ; he ...
... Lord Rockingham's secretary lodged at Stewart's house in Hollis - street , Caven- dish - square . Mr. Cotes did not know of bis coming till he saw the account of his arrival in the Evening Post of Tuesday , at his house at Byfleet ; he ...
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