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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... received at Chalgrave Field . Comparing this with a statement in your Magazine , and with a report that a princi- pal person present at the examination does not believe the body dug up at Hampden to have been that of the patriot , I ...
... received at Chalgrave Field . Comparing this with a statement in your Magazine , and with a report that a princi- pal person present at the examination does not believe the body dug up at Hampden to have been that of the patriot , I ...
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... received the ad- vantage of a college education , and who , by the composition of plays adapted to the popular taste , had made the amusement of the theatre so at- tractive as to render their craft a most lucrative employment . Instead ...
... received the ad- vantage of a college education , and who , by the composition of plays adapted to the popular taste , had made the amusement of the theatre so at- tractive as to render their craft a most lucrative employment . Instead ...
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... received a liberal education , and hav- ing been deeply imbued with classical knowledge . In truth , so ostentatiously is this displayed , that he is doubtless one of the dramatists satirized in " the Returne from Pernassus , " where ...
... received a liberal education , and hav- ing been deeply imbued with classical knowledge . In truth , so ostentatiously is this displayed , that he is doubtless one of the dramatists satirized in " the Returne from Pernassus , " where ...
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... received his last breath , to permit the obstreperous Turks to bury him their own way , ra- ther than , by the real facts being di- vulged , that the safety of his friends around might be thereby compromised . Had he indeed ended his ...
... received his last breath , to permit the obstreperous Turks to bury him their own way , ra- ther than , by the real facts being di- vulged , that the safety of his friends around might be thereby compromised . Had he indeed ended his ...
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... received in a Stage - Coach , which performs the whole journey in thirteen days , without any stoppage , ( if God permit ) having eighty able horses to perform the whole stage . Each passenger paying £ 4 . 10 for the whole journey ...
... received in a Stage - Coach , which performs the whole journey in thirteen days , without any stoppage , ( if God permit ) having eighty able horses to perform the whole stage . Each passenger paying £ 4 . 10 for the whole journey ...
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