The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 97,Parte 2;Volúmenes 141-142F. Jefferies, 1827 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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... present splendid series of Coins , in gold , silver , and copper , may be deemed a very needless undertaking . It ought indeed to be so from attention , and not from neglect . Many see no dif- ference between one Coin and another ...
... present splendid series of Coins , in gold , silver , and copper , may be deemed a very needless undertaking . It ought indeed to be so from attention , and not from neglect . Many see no dif- ference between one Coin and another ...
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... present receiving emolument , without being liable to the just censure of in- gratitude . True , it may be said , that a man in such an predicament may have a sincere wish to reform and im prove an aged parent , which he fancies is now ...
... present receiving emolument , without being liable to the just censure of in- gratitude . True , it may be said , that a man in such an predicament may have a sincere wish to reform and im prove an aged parent , which he fancies is now ...
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... present times ? After all we are told by this portentous and alarining voice , the vox populi , that the Universities , though they may be well enough calculated for the gifted few , are yet ill suited to the many . What are we then to ...
... present times ? After all we are told by this portentous and alarining voice , the vox populi , that the Universities , though they may be well enough calculated for the gifted few , are yet ill suited to the many . What are we then to ...
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... present , as is usually the case . Most of the English officers , civil and military , were present . Sir W. Clinton , who had been at Cintra with his staff corps for some days , came to town to see this celebrated piece of absurdity ...
... present , as is usually the case . Most of the English officers , civil and military , were present . Sir W. Clinton , who had been at Cintra with his staff corps for some days , came to town to see this celebrated piece of absurdity ...
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... present occasion , that of Silbury Hill is brought from Bath , whilst they are each to be found on the sites of those venerable objects which they designate . The course of the Wansdyke has been accurately traced in a continuous line ...
... present occasion , that of Silbury Hill is brought from Bath , whilst they are each to be found on the sites of those venerable objects which they designate . The course of the Wansdyke has been accurately traced in a continuous line ...
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