The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 91,Parte 1E. Cave, 1821 |
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... respect to the general interests of the Magazine , we experi- ence considerable pleasure in stating , that , notwithstanding the power- ful and extensive Rivalry that has recently existed , we still continue to receive the warmest ...
... respect to the general interests of the Magazine , we experi- ence considerable pleasure in stating , that , notwithstanding the power- ful and extensive Rivalry that has recently existed , we still continue to receive the warmest ...
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... respect to the epitaph upon JOE MILLER . It was given from a transcript made many years since , and E. H. inquires whether the stone was not transferred from the East side of St. Clement's Danes church - yard , to the upper yard in ...
... respect to the epitaph upon JOE MILLER . It was given from a transcript made many years since , and E. H. inquires whether the stone was not transferred from the East side of St. Clement's Danes church - yard , to the upper yard in ...
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... respect and admiration among every class of society whose " mind's eye " is capable of opening to pleasure beyond those of sense , -of feeling a sympathy with passion and sentiment abstracted from mercenary views and sordid joys , these ...
... respect and admiration among every class of society whose " mind's eye " is capable of opening to pleasure beyond those of sense , -of feeling a sympathy with passion and sentiment abstracted from mercenary views and sordid joys , these ...
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... respect to the division and inclosure of lands , without the necessity of resorting to the Legislature . Every proprietor had it in his power , by a sum- mary legal process , to compel such a divi- sion and inclosure ....... In the ...
... respect to the division and inclosure of lands , without the necessity of resorting to the Legislature . Every proprietor had it in his power , by a sum- mary legal process , to compel such a divi- sion and inclosure ....... In the ...
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... respect- able gentlemen and other individuals who Occupy that estate , than unjust to the people themselves , whose orderly conduct and excellent behaviour cannot be too bigbly commended , and which approba- tion is particularly due to ...
... respect- able gentlemen and other individuals who Occupy that estate , than unjust to the people themselves , whose orderly conduct and excellent behaviour cannot be too bigbly commended , and which approba- tion is particularly due to ...
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