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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... feel exceedingly obliged for any information on this subject sent to him at the office of the Gentleman's Magazine . He wishes further to inquire of those who possess information concerning the wor- thies of this city in the last age ...
... feel exceedingly obliged for any information on this subject sent to him at the office of the Gentleman's Magazine . He wishes further to inquire of those who possess information concerning the wor- thies of this city in the last age ...
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... feel obliged to require this of them , if it be only for the sake of forcing them to spare us the twaddle which they sometimes favour us with , from their ignorance of these distinc- tions - for example , it has been gravely asserted ...
... feel obliged to require this of them , if it be only for the sake of forcing them to spare us the twaddle which they sometimes favour us with , from their ignorance of these distinc- tions - for example , it has been gravely asserted ...
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... feeling , the artist was left to form his own design , and he shows throughout a close resemblance to ancient examples , on which sacred emblems alone formed the ornamental detail . No vain display of family pride , no pomp of heraldry ...
... feeling , the artist was left to form his own design , and he shows throughout a close resemblance to ancient examples , on which sacred emblems alone formed the ornamental detail . No vain display of family pride , no pomp of heraldry ...
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... feel convinced Mr. Fox's modest but well - deserved claims cannot be for- gotten . Specimen of a New Translation of the Luciad of Camoens , & c . by Henry Christmas , of St. John's coll . Camb . WHILE all lovers of poetry must admire ...
... feel convinced Mr. Fox's modest but well - deserved claims cannot be for- gotten . Specimen of a New Translation of the Luciad of Camoens , & c . by Henry Christmas , of St. John's coll . Camb . WHILE all lovers of poetry must admire ...
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... feeling towards Henry , at- tributed the event to grief and volun- tary famine , those who were on the other side accused the reigning sove- reign of having had a share in ' The deep damnation of his taking off . ' The case set up in ...
... feeling towards Henry , at- tributed the event to grief and volun- tary famine , those who were on the other side accused the reigning sove- reign of having had a share in ' The deep damnation of his taking off . ' The case set up in ...
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