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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... given to the complexion of the times . It is his province to connect an- tient and modern institutions , civil and ecclesiastical , and to compare their effects upon character , manners , and customs ; to add to the stock of biogra ...
... given to the complexion of the times . It is his province to connect an- tient and modern institutions , civil and ecclesiastical , and to compare their effects upon character , manners , and customs ; to add to the stock of biogra ...
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... given with much fidelity ; and in this view the study of Coins is always useful to Architects . Celtic Funerals . The following are collections from Ossian upon this subject ; and in some particulars they are evidently confirmed by the ...
... given with much fidelity ; and in this view the study of Coins is always useful to Architects . Celtic Funerals . The following are collections from Ossian upon this subject ; and in some particulars they are evidently confirmed by the ...
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... given . " In the Preface to the Antiquities of Norwich Cathedral , the author com- mences thus : " Sanguine expectations are very fre- quently terminated by mortifying disap- pointment ; but nothing of originality , difficulty , or ...
... given . " In the Preface to the Antiquities of Norwich Cathedral , the author com- mences thus : " Sanguine expectations are very fre- quently terminated by mortifying disap- pointment ; but nothing of originality , difficulty , or ...
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... given to great men , to Sove- Prelates . The title of the Great is reigns and Princes , as well as to our still retained in the names of Alexan- der of Macedon , our Alfred , Peter of Russia , and even by our old friend Tom Thumb , and ...
... given to great men , to Sove- Prelates . The title of the Great is reigns and Princes , as well as to our still retained in the names of Alexan- der of Macedon , our Alfred , Peter of Russia , and even by our old friend Tom Thumb , and ...
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... given in the Imperial Dictionary . From the same source also are derived the greater number of Definitions and Ex- amples . To these , important additions have been made from personal know- ledge of the use of the character ; from the ...
... given in the Imperial Dictionary . From the same source also are derived the greater number of Definitions and Ex- amples . To these , important additions have been made from personal know- ledge of the use of the character ; from the ...
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