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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... " History of Eng- land for Schools ; " a belief that language is almost intuitive ; that there is a fashionable , if not a royal road to knowledge ; and that Science , History , PREFACE . vii Art , as well as every thing.
... " History of Eng- land for Schools ; " a belief that language is almost intuitive ; that there is a fashionable , if not a royal road to knowledge ; and that Science , History , PREFACE . vii Art , as well as every thing.
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... land , by Mr. Garrick , was related by Mr. Parke as a mark of the pleasantry and vivacity of the great actor , who was prone to acts of kindness when- ever an opportunity offered . And the writer of this article heard him say , at his ...
... land , by Mr. Garrick , was related by Mr. Parke as a mark of the pleasantry and vivacity of the great actor , who was prone to acts of kindness when- ever an opportunity offered . And the writer of this article heard him say , at his ...
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... land ( and I have met with none of remoter date ) occurs in an extract from Dugdale's Diary , " communicated by Mr. Hamper , in which he mentions his travelling to London by the Co- ventry coach , in 1659 , and his daughter by the ...
... land ( and I have met with none of remoter date ) occurs in an extract from Dugdale's Diary , " communicated by Mr. Hamper , in which he mentions his travelling to London by the Co- ventry coach , in 1659 , and his daughter by the ...
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... land and Cornwall , Shropshire and Suffolk , are thought as little remarka- ble as between those of Westminster and Southwark . A treatise , embody- ing all the facts that can be collected upon the rise of roads and canals , with the ...
... land and Cornwall , Shropshire and Suffolk , are thought as little remarka- ble as between those of Westminster and Southwark . A treatise , embody- ing all the facts that can be collected upon the rise of roads and canals , with the ...
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... land by the land frontier , but connived at their embarking at the obscure sea- port of Ravenshire , near the mouth of the Humber . " This obscure sea - port , now lost in the waves , was situated , as the historian says , quite at the ...
... land by the land frontier , but connived at their embarking at the obscure sea- port of Ravenshire , near the mouth of the Humber . " This obscure sea - port , now lost in the waves , was situated , as the historian says , quite at the ...
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