The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 100,Parte 1;Volumen 147F. Jefferies, 1830 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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... contains so satisfactory a history of the work , that it is only necessary to refer to it for an account of its institution and progress , and for the names of the eminent writers who originally con- tributed to its pages . But it is ...
... contains so satisfactory a history of the work , that it is only necessary to refer to it for an account of its institution and progress , and for the names of the eminent writers who originally con- tributed to its pages . But it is ...
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... contain entries of Mar- riages and Baptisms , the proof of which may be frequently required , it is requested that those of your readers , who can give in- telligence of any of them , will have the goodness to do so . " Mr. T. J. ...
... contain entries of Mar- riages and Baptisms , the proof of which may be frequently required , it is requested that those of your readers , who can give in- telligence of any of them , will have the goodness to do so . " Mr. T. J. ...
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... containing " Observations on the Union which has become necessary between the hitherto separated Branches of the Medical Profession , and on the Foun- dation of a Faculty of Medicine . " . Dr. Forster observes , that England is the only ...
... containing " Observations on the Union which has become necessary between the hitherto separated Branches of the Medical Profession , and on the Foun- dation of a Faculty of Medicine . " . Dr. Forster observes , that England is the only ...
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... contain any mention of his critical judgment in Pictures ; yet he was re- garded as a most correct detector of a spurious painting . The manner of the distinguished old masters he had rigidly studied , and readily could decide upon the ...
... contain any mention of his critical judgment in Pictures ; yet he was re- garded as a most correct detector of a spurious painting . The manner of the distinguished old masters he had rigidly studied , and readily could decide upon the ...
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... contains , may be readily confuted . Throughout the whole extent of the observations upon the life , mission , and actions of Muhammed , contained in the lengthy passages from p . 1 to p . 42 , not one tangible point is ad- duced which ...
... contains , may be readily confuted . Throughout the whole extent of the observations upon the life , mission , and actions of Muhammed , contained in the lengthy passages from p . 1 to p . 42 , not one tangible point is ad- duced which ...
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