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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... present to their Patrons and Friends an account of the progress and general contents of the former volumes , and advert to the public and private principles by which all its Conductors have been actuated , but that they should speak of ...
... present to their Patrons and Friends an account of the progress and general contents of the former volumes , and advert to the public and private principles by which all its Conductors have been actuated , but that they should speak of ...
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... present at the examination does not believe the body dug up at Hampden to have been that of the patriot , I cannot but entertain a wish that one or other of the parties present on the occasion alluded to would candidly acknowledge the ...
... present at the examination does not believe the body dug up at Hampden to have been that of the patriot , I cannot but entertain a wish that one or other of the parties present on the occasion alluded to would candidly acknowledge the ...
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... present . For , as both are educated now , I confess I can see no cary ; superiority whatever which the pure Physician possesses over the Apothe while the latter bas the advantage of much additional information , in which the former is ...
... present . For , as both are educated now , I confess I can see no cary ; superiority whatever which the pure Physician possesses over the Apothe while the latter bas the advantage of much additional information , in which the former is ...
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... present lucubrations , hesitates not to publish the statement , that he died a Mussulman , and volun- tarily desired to be buried as one . Now the gentleman to whom Mr. Higgins alludes , I knew fully as well , if not better , than ...
... present lucubrations , hesitates not to publish the statement , that he died a Mussulman , and volun- tarily desired to be buried as one . Now the gentleman to whom Mr. Higgins alludes , I knew fully as well , if not better , than ...
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... present Sul- tan Mahmoud . I have now gone through every fact quoted by Mr. Higgins in support of his extraordinary work . I shall not reply to the passages wherein Christi- anity is so improperly brought in , be- cause , as a lover of ...
... present Sul- tan Mahmoud . I have now gone through every fact quoted by Mr. Higgins in support of his extraordinary work . I shall not reply to the passages wherein Christi- anity is so improperly brought in , be- cause , as a lover of ...
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