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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... presents . In answer to such an objection , it may be observed , that the present is intended merely as a book of Practical Use ; and the Compiler believes that its contents will be found to embrace almost all the subjects of daily ...
... presents . In answer to such an objection , it may be observed , that the present is intended merely as a book of Practical Use ; and the Compiler believes that its contents will be found to embrace almost all the subjects of daily ...
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... present subject ; and does A view of it , in its present state , is given in the Gentleman's Magazine vol . LXXXI . Part ii . p . 217 . most solemnly declare that he has as- serted nothing but what he believes to be true . " On the ...
... present subject ; and does A view of it , in its present state , is given in the Gentleman's Magazine vol . LXXXI . Part ii . p . 217 . most solemnly declare that he has as- serted nothing but what he believes to be true . " On the ...
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... present , as a Daily Teacher in some of the first families , and some of the most respectable Esta- blishments for Young Ladies , " he has had multiplied opportunities of maturing his views . " Mr. Jaques then modestly adds : " If it ...
... present , as a Daily Teacher in some of the first families , and some of the most respectable Esta- blishments for Young Ladies , " he has had multiplied opportunities of maturing his views . " Mr. Jaques then modestly adds : " If it ...
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... present arrangement being the result of Druidical ingenuity ; the fragments and minor masses having been removed , the more to astonish ( as Stonehenge seldom fails to do ) the pos- terity of those extraordinary times . " In reviewing ...
... present arrangement being the result of Druidical ingenuity ; the fragments and minor masses having been removed , the more to astonish ( as Stonehenge seldom fails to do ) the pos- terity of those extraordinary times . " In reviewing ...
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... present Majesties , in promoting the instruction of the poor , by the es- tablishment of Sunday Schools , the 1. The hundred , or other division of a county , is liable to remunerate indivi- duals for losses sustained by day rob- beries ...
... present Majesties , in promoting the instruction of the poor , by the es- tablishment of Sunday Schools , the 1. The hundred , or other division of a county , is liable to remunerate indivi- duals for losses sustained by day rob- beries ...
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