The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 88,Parte 1;Volumen 123F. Jefferies, 1818 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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... ment of Whitby's Commentary , Occa- sional Sermons , & c . A new Edition , very much enlarged , and embellished with Plates . 4to , pp 568. Nichols and Co. WHEN the first edition of this ela- borate and interesting Work appeared , it ...
... ment of Whitby's Commentary , Occa- sional Sermons , & c . A new Edition , very much enlarged , and embellished with Plates . 4to , pp 568. Nichols and Co. WHEN the first edition of this ela- borate and interesting Work appeared , it ...
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... ment also ; but that chase is generally much too long to be ventured on in an evening . It would carry the sportsman too far distant from their own hospi- table homes . It is absolutely necessary , therefore , in pursuing the stag , to ...
... ment also ; but that chase is generally much too long to be ventured on in an evening . It would carry the sportsman too far distant from their own hospi- table homes . It is absolutely necessary , therefore , in pursuing the stag , to ...
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... ment . The Author recommends that in which they are arranged . But to com- plete the Student's knowledge of Gram- mar , it is necessary , that in addition to the foregoing , he read the following in- genious Work , - Epea Pteroenta , or ...
... ment . The Author recommends that in which they are arranged . But to com- plete the Student's knowledge of Gram- mar , it is necessary , that in addition to the foregoing , he read the following in- genious Work , - Epea Pteroenta , or ...
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... ment , out of the profession , is the want of laws to put a total stop to the re- ceivers of stolen goods . These are the wretches who encourage servants in agriculture , and others , to pilfer , by holding out the lure of buying every ...
... ment , out of the profession , is the want of laws to put a total stop to the re- ceivers of stolen goods . These are the wretches who encourage servants in agriculture , and others , to pilfer , by holding out the lure of buying every ...
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... ment " has passed away , and they are so , after the novelty of the " Improve- left to the morose usage of an unfeeling superintendant ; perhaps a farmer of it must be to keep them in a state of the establishment , whose best interest ...
... ment " has passed away , and they are so , after the novelty of the " Improve- left to the morose usage of an unfeeling superintendant ; perhaps a farmer of it must be to keep them in a state of the establishment , whose best interest ...
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