The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 281The "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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We desire here once and for all to express he obligations under which we lie to the pages of Dr. Stephens's works for many of the facts which in the course of this paper we shall have occasion to bring before the notice of our readers .
We desire here once and for all to express he obligations under which we lie to the pages of Dr. Stephens's works for many of the facts which in the course of this paper we shall have occasion to bring before the notice of our readers .
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one class of the population , for example , to bear arms , they are an aristocracy ; not one much to my taste , but still a great fact . That , however , is not the charac . teristic of the English peerage . I have yet to learn they are ...
one class of the population , for example , to bear arms , they are an aristocracy ; not one much to my taste , but still a great fact . That , however , is not the charac . teristic of the English peerage . I have yet to learn they are ...
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I merely state a fact : that there is no flower , in fact , no class of vegetationthat can stand against constant deprivation of bloom . The flower is by absolute fact , as well as by poetic fancy , the passion , the solicitation of the ...
I merely state a fact : that there is no flower , in fact , no class of vegetationthat can stand against constant deprivation of bloom . The flower is by absolute fact , as well as by poetic fancy , the passion , the solicitation of the ...
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a Northumbrian Sketch By ISABELLA WEDDLE 433 | 1 |
Newspaper Editing The Humours of By John Pendieron | 39 |
Robert Burton and the Anatomy of Melancholy By E W ADAMS | 46 |
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