The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 4;Volumen 105,Parte 1;Volumen 158E. Cave, 1835 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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... King's Spears , ' owes its origin to the magnificent taste of King Henry the Eighth , who , in making this addition to the splen- dour of his Court , seems to have taken the idea from the institution of the Yeomen of the Guard , by his ...
... King's Spears , ' owes its origin to the magnificent taste of King Henry the Eighth , who , in making this addition to the splen- dour of his Court , seems to have taken the idea from the institution of the Yeomen of the Guard , by his ...
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... King Alfred , " with an English translation and notes , a well - edited and neatly executed volume of 32 pages . Mr. Cardale's fine but cheap edition of King Alfred's Anglo - Saxon Version of Boethius De Consolatione Philosophiæ , with ...
... King Alfred , " with an English translation and notes , a well - edited and neatly executed volume of 32 pages . Mr. Cardale's fine but cheap edition of King Alfred's Anglo - Saxon Version of Boethius De Consolatione Philosophiæ , with ...
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... King Alfred the Great was the translator of Boethius , and the author of the metrical version . What is usually called the prose version of Boethius , contains the me- tres ; but the translation is not in verse , although from the ...
... King Alfred the Great was the translator of Boethius , and the author of the metrical version . What is usually called the prose version of Boethius , contains the me- tres ; but the translation is not in verse , although from the ...
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... King . The wandering tribes of earth , to earth's Branch of a stately stem , now fair and tender ! Young scion of a race , far dearer care Of Heaven than all the imperial pomp and splendour , [ bear ! That the broad bosom of the west ...
... King . The wandering tribes of earth , to earth's Branch of a stately stem , now fair and tender ! Young scion of a race , far dearer care Of Heaven than all the imperial pomp and splendour , [ bear ! That the broad bosom of the west ...
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... King of Scotland , by whom he was honourably treated . That after that king's death he was deli- vered to the Duke of Albany , the Re- gent of Scotland , and finally died in the Castle of Stirling , A. D. 1419 , and was buried in the ...
... King of Scotland , by whom he was honourably treated . That after that king's death he was deli- vered to the Duke of Albany , the Re- gent of Scotland , and finally died in the Castle of Stirling , A. D. 1419 , and was buried in the ...
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