Gentleman's Magazine, Or, Trader's Monthly IntelligencerA. Dodd and A. Smith, 1839 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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... person's handwriting is not mentioned ; but in any case he risked detection : for if they were sent in his own hand , it was hardly to be expected that the editor would be blinded by a feigned name ; while if they were written out by ...
... person's handwriting is not mentioned ; but in any case he risked detection : for if they were sent in his own hand , it was hardly to be expected that the editor would be blinded by a feigned name ; while if they were written out by ...
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... persons at the west end of the nave . These kind of images and paintings , which , before " the school - master was abroad , " were merely meant as chil- dren's and laymen's books , although afterwards perverted by priest - craft and ...
... persons at the west end of the nave . These kind of images and paintings , which , before " the school - master was abroad , " were merely meant as chil- dren's and laymen's books , although afterwards perverted by priest - craft and ...
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... Persons of the Trinity . The common basins , which we sometimes see instead of a font , are disgraceful to the sanctity of public baptism , and were moreover positively prohibited , as well as sprink- ling , by the canons of 1571 and ...
... Persons of the Trinity . The common basins , which we sometimes see instead of a font , are disgraceful to the sanctity of public baptism , and were moreover positively prohibited , as well as sprink- ling , by the canons of 1571 and ...
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... persons rather devoted to old English literature , or black - let- ter lore , than to European annals or general history , their misrepresenta- tions of facts did not so much surprise me ; nor did I seek , as I might easily have done ...
... persons rather devoted to old English literature , or black - let- ter lore , than to European annals or general history , their misrepresenta- tions of facts did not so much surprise me ; nor did I seek , as I might easily have done ...
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... persons too often confounded . The monthly periodicals teem with such aberrations , which it would be tedious to collect , and far from pleasurable to recite ; but , in evidence of the fact , I may be permitted to I cannot dismiss Mr ...
... persons too often confounded . The monthly periodicals teem with such aberrations , which it would be tedious to collect , and far from pleasurable to recite ; but , in evidence of the fact , I may be permitted to I cannot dismiss Mr ...
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