The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, for the Year ..., Tom 91,Część 2Edw. Cave, 1736-[1868], 1821 |
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... bave only read of . In the time of the earlier inhabitants of this por- tion of Switzerland a Temple dedi- cated to the Sun occupied its site . Among the illustrious men whose monuments are contained in the Ca- thedral , are the Duke de ...
... bave only read of . In the time of the earlier inhabitants of this por- tion of Switzerland a Temple dedi- cated to the Sun occupied its site . Among the illustrious men whose monuments are contained in the Ca- thedral , are the Duke de ...
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... bave great interest . The head of Pisani the medallist , from Denou's collection , with the head of Denon himself , cannot fail to please both the reader and the collector of portraits . Our limits only allow us to take a rapid view of ...
... bave great interest . The head of Pisani the medallist , from Denou's collection , with the head of Denon himself , cannot fail to please both the reader and the collector of portraits . Our limits only allow us to take a rapid view of ...
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... bave prosecuted the laborious and im- portant enquiries in which you have been engaged . " He has observed , with particular pleasure , the facility with which the restoration of a metallic currency has been effected , by the authority ...
... bave prosecuted the laborious and im- portant enquiries in which you have been engaged . " He has observed , with particular pleasure , the facility with which the restoration of a metallic currency has been effected , by the authority ...
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... bave received sufficient countenance in the Court of Elizabeth to speak in so free a manner there . The rela- tion , however , has a respectable ori- gin , being first given to the world in Bacon's Apophthegms , in a more au- thentic ...
... bave received sufficient countenance in the Court of Elizabeth to speak in so free a manner there . The rela- tion , however , has a respectable ori- gin , being first given to the world in Bacon's Apophthegms , in a more au- thentic ...
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... bave alleviated that anguish which my own fortitude was insufficient to sus- tain ; I must surrender myself to the temptation of proclaiming you , without any reference to the present volume , and without attending to the sensibilities ...
... bave alleviated that anguish which my own fortitude was insufficient to sus- tain ; I must surrender myself to the temptation of proclaiming you , without any reference to the present volume , and without attending to the sensibilities ...
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