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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... object in view , namely , the protection of their skin against the parching effects of heat and wind , and the agility and pliability ensured to the muscles and joints ; and whatever may be said against the custom , it is cer- tainly a ...
... object in view , namely , the protection of their skin against the parching effects of heat and wind , and the agility and pliability ensured to the muscles and joints ; and whatever may be said against the custom , it is cer- tainly a ...
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... object is to secure the young , they dig away the earth till the nest is discovered , when it is immediately exposed ... objects in view . When , however , they are successful , they carry the fruits thereof to their temporary residence ...
... object is to secure the young , they dig away the earth till the nest is discovered , when it is immediately exposed ... objects in view . When , however , they are successful , they carry the fruits thereof to their temporary residence ...
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... object of suspicion to the Government , and avoided by those cautious and timid friends , who regarded Scotland as lost , and preferred the quiet security of servitude to the desperate chances of insurrection . " - p . 167 . The ...
... object of suspicion to the Government , and avoided by those cautious and timid friends , who regarded Scotland as lost , and preferred the quiet security of servitude to the desperate chances of insurrection . " - p . 167 . The ...
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... object to be rich , was perfectly right in holding two Sees at once ! The absurdity is palpable , and if such per- sons could make no scruple to wield the sword of the Lord and of Gideon , in civil war , because some people sat ...
... object to be rich , was perfectly right in holding two Sees at once ! The absurdity is palpable , and if such per- sons could make no scruple to wield the sword of the Lord and of Gideon , in civil war , because some people sat ...
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... object of the National Portrait Gallery to preserve and transmit to posterity the features and the memory of those who have earned greatness in the pre- sent age , in all the paths that lead to dis- [ July , tinction or to glory ; and ...
... object of the National Portrait Gallery to preserve and transmit to posterity the features and the memory of those who have earned greatness in the pre- sent age , in all the paths that lead to dis- [ July , tinction or to glory ; and ...
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