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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... object of this inquiry is to ascertain the exact date of this transaction , as it would probably throw light on the much debated question of who was the au- thor of Junius ? Our Correspondent in Dec. p . 499 , who is anxious for some ...
... object of this inquiry is to ascertain the exact date of this transaction , as it would probably throw light on the much debated question of who was the au- thor of Junius ? Our Correspondent in Dec. p . 499 , who is anxious for some ...
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... object of the present paper in some measure to supply . The facts it details were collected long be- fore the appearance of the edition in question , with the view to a similar performance , and may perchance be found useful , should a ...
... object of the present paper in some measure to supply . The facts it details were collected long be- fore the appearance of the edition in question , with the view to a similar performance , and may perchance be found useful , should a ...
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... object to obtain a passage to the pit , across the stage , that Mrs. Parke might avoid the pressure of the multitude in all the approaches to the pit . " " That I fear ( replied Mr. Garrick ) cannot , in fair- ness to the public , be ...
... object to obtain a passage to the pit , across the stage , that Mrs. Parke might avoid the pressure of the multitude in all the approaches to the pit . " " That I fear ( replied Mr. Garrick ) cannot , in fair- ness to the public , be ...
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... object to the eye , as it breaks the uniformity of the line of houses , and therefore must be built further back . Part of the con- secrated ground , with the bones of the dead accumulated during many centu- ries , must be laid into the ...
... object to the eye , as it breaks the uniformity of the line of houses , and therefore must be built further back . Part of the con- secrated ground , with the bones of the dead accumulated during many centu- ries , must be laid into the ...
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... object of the communication , viz . to prevent , if possible , the repetition of the evil in future cases , which , if it in the least tends to effect , will afford the writer greater satisfaction than the task of recording past evils ...
... object of the communication , viz . to prevent , if possible , the repetition of the evil in future cases , which , if it in the least tends to effect , will afford the writer greater satisfaction than the task of recording past evils ...
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