The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 84,Parte 2;Volumen 116E. Cave, 1814 |
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... thing , all conceivable subjects must be comprehended , and all ought to be exhausted for if any articles be omitted , or improperly treated , so as to render a reference to other books necessary , the merit of such an expensive ...
... thing , all conceivable subjects must be comprehended , and all ought to be exhausted for if any articles be omitted , or improperly treated , so as to render a reference to other books necessary , the merit of such an expensive ...
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... thing had been , which was ad- vanced in favour of our Irish Bard . The method he made use of was as follows : -He singled out an excellent piece of music , and highly in the style of the country which gave him birth : here and there he ...
... thing had been , which was ad- vanced in favour of our Irish Bard . The method he made use of was as follows : -He singled out an excellent piece of music , and highly in the style of the country which gave him birth : here and there he ...
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... thing in the French Capital that can be interesting to Strangers ; together with a Gazetteer of France , a concise History of the King- dom , & c . with Maps and Views , and also an Account of the Island of Elba . By EDWARD PLANTA , Esq ...
... thing in the French Capital that can be interesting to Strangers ; together with a Gazetteer of France , a concise History of the King- dom , & c . with Maps and Views , and also an Account of the Island of Elba . By EDWARD PLANTA , Esq ...
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... thing is done at all , it should be done well . In forming the arrangements necessary for this purpose , it will be highly necessary to be particularly cautious against giving jealousy or offence to the Chinese government ; for , in ...
... thing is done at all , it should be done well . In forming the arrangements necessary for this purpose , it will be highly necessary to be particularly cautious against giving jealousy or offence to the Chinese government ; for , in ...
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... things of which a knowledge would be a great acquisi- tion to them : instance our superior mode of manufacturing ... thing which has a tendency to improve a country , and add to the happiness and comfort of the inhabi- tants , merits ...
... things of which a knowledge would be a great acquisi- tion to them : instance our superior mode of manufacturing ... thing which has a tendency to improve a country , and add to the happiness and comfort of the inhabi- tants , merits ...
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