The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 101,Parte 2;Volumen 150F. Jefferies, 1831 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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... never fail to deserve their valuable attentions . We have no fear of being prosecuted for bribery before a Parnassian committee , when we tell them that it is our honourable distinction , to have concentrated information from such ...
... never fail to deserve their valuable attentions . We have no fear of being prosecuted for bribery before a Parnassian committee , when we tell them that it is our honourable distinction , to have concentrated information from such ...
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... never been used to such spectacles , his consternation was equal to that of other men , nor did he know how to apply his authority to the remedying the present distress ; and when men who were less terrified with the ob- ject pressed ...
... never been used to such spectacles , his consternation was equal to that of other men , nor did he know how to apply his authority to the remedying the present distress ; and when men who were less terrified with the ob- ject pressed ...
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... never stand for a week ; how absurd then is such an imitation ! We may be told the whole is but lath and plaster ; true , it may be so , but it ought at least to bear the semblance of reality ; it should either represent a stone or wood ...
... never stand for a week ; how absurd then is such an imitation ! We may be told the whole is but lath and plaster ; true , it may be so , but it ought at least to bear the semblance of reality ; it should either represent a stone or wood ...
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... never been more frequently directed , or per- haps more undeservedly , against any literary pursuit , than the study of an- tiquities . To spend so much time , and exhaust so much learning and in- genuity in the developement of an al ...
... never been more frequently directed , or per- haps more undeservedly , against any literary pursuit , than the study of an- tiquities . To spend so much time , and exhaust so much learning and in- genuity in the developement of an al ...
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... never stays to greet him ; " Aye , " quoth Jaques , " Sweep on , you fat and greasy citizens ; ' Tis just the fashion . Wherefore do you look Upon that poor and broken bankrupt there ? " Thus most invectively he pierceth through The ...
... never stays to greet him ; " Aye , " quoth Jaques , " Sweep on , you fat and greasy citizens ; ' Tis just the fashion . Wherefore do you look Upon that poor and broken bankrupt there ? " Thus most invectively he pierceth through The ...
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