The Gentleman's Magazine, Tom 87,Część 1;Tom 121F. Jefferies, 1817 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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... considered , moreover , that we should be enabled to proceed from Brussels to Waterloo with ad- vantages for exploring that celebrated spot , beyond what we could derive from any other quarter . Superstition has ever been a strong ...
... considered , moreover , that we should be enabled to proceed from Brussels to Waterloo with ad- vantages for exploring that celebrated spot , beyond what we could derive from any other quarter . Superstition has ever been a strong ...
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... considered , to that when they became ornamental ; and when , with out their addition to the fabrick , a design was not considered complete , and certainly till then could not be conspicuously grand , graceful , or pro- minent . And in ...
... considered , to that when they became ornamental ; and when , with out their addition to the fabrick , a design was not considered complete , and certainly till then could not be conspicuously grand , graceful , or pro- minent . And in ...
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... considered of alabaster , is of white marble , 22 inches ( French ) square , and three inches ten lines thick , in the thickest part , but only one inch in several parts . The four angles and the centre are ornamented with rosettes in a ...
... considered of alabaster , is of white marble , 22 inches ( French ) square , and three inches ten lines thick , in the thickest part , but only one inch in several parts . The four angles and the centre are ornamented with rosettes in a ...
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... considered " improper ; but with regard to persons of the name of Shakspere , or even of the same name and æra with any of the Shak- sperian connexions , between whom , though at present undetected , there may have been some degree of ...
... considered " improper ; but with regard to persons of the name of Shakspere , or even of the same name and æra with any of the Shak- sperian connexions , between whom , though at present undetected , there may have been some degree of ...
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... considered it probable that Margery and Mary were the wives of this John rather than of our poet's father , and that these three children , born in successive years , were also this John's ; who seems to me em- phatically called " John ...
... considered it probable that Margery and Mary were the wives of this John rather than of our poet's father , and that these three children , born in successive years , were also this John's ; who seems to me em- phatically called " John ...
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