The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 279The "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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On Ross's death , directly following this fine utterance , was added as a second part of “ Pansebeia , ” a scathing attack on heretics , with their “ most incredible blasphemies and enthusiastical dotages . ” This was a translation by ...
On Ross's death , directly following this fine utterance , was added as a second part of “ Pansebeia , ” a scathing attack on heretics , with their “ most incredible blasphemies and enthusiastical dotages . ” This was a translation by ...
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Ross now says of the test of reason : “ Our reason is not given us in vain . . . . Shall we shut our eyes that we may not see the traps and snares laid in our ways ? He would have us sleep securely that the envious man may sow tares ...
Ross now says of the test of reason : “ Our reason is not given us in vain . . . . Shall we shut our eyes that we may not see the traps and snares laid in our ways ? He would have us sleep securely that the envious man may sow tares ...
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Mr. William Tite has drawn attention to one man who had read ' “ Alexander Ross over , ” and given ground for thinking that it was to Sir Thomas Urquhart , of Cromarty , that Butler referred . An account which Urquhart gives of Ross in ...
Mr. William Tite has drawn attention to one man who had read ' “ Alexander Ross over , ” and given ground for thinking that it was to Sir Thomas Urquhart , of Cromarty , that Butler referred . An account which Urquhart gives of Ross in ...
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