Gentleman's Magazine: And Historical Chronicle, Том 178F. Jefferies, 1845 |
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... living on the production of other minds , and we would willingly retain the place we have so long occupied , of holding at least a few links of that chain that unites in harmonious accordance so many of the various pursuits of the ...
... living on the production of other minds , and we would willingly retain the place we have so long occupied , of holding at least a few links of that chain that unites in harmonious accordance so many of the various pursuits of the ...
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... living voice , and in authentic words of encouragement exhort- ing the youthful student to labour , patience , and hope . Every succeeding page of such personal history comes on us with a lighter and brighter hue ; we see as we advance ...
... living voice , and in authentic words of encouragement exhort- ing the youthful student to labour , patience , and hope . Every succeeding page of such personal history comes on us with a lighter and brighter hue ; we see as we advance ...
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... diluted laudanum ; this occasioned a complete stoppage in the bowels . We had this from a lady who was living with her at the time . - REV . * in the room of Lord Sidmouth . Lord Erskine 1845. ] 13 Horace Twiss's Life of Lord Eldon .
... diluted laudanum ; this occasioned a complete stoppage in the bowels . We had this from a lady who was living with her at the time . - REV . * in the room of Lord Sidmouth . Lord Erskine 1845. ] 13 Horace Twiss's Life of Lord Eldon .
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... living , and writing a brief sketch of after his lamented death . * There were also one or two similar works , but much inferior in size and beauty , on Holland , including views and plans of gardens . The motto of this gentle- man ...
... living , and writing a brief sketch of after his lamented death . * There were also one or two similar works , but much inferior in size and beauty , on Holland , including views and plans of gardens . The motto of this gentle- man ...
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... living , " & c . We must follow this by giving the first letter he wrote to the lady who was to be his wife ; a curious com- mentary on it will probably appear in the subsequent volumes . Call re- 1785 , Sept. " Indeed , my dear Fanny ...
... living , " & c . We must follow this by giving the first letter he wrote to the lady who was to be his wife ; a curious com- mentary on it will probably appear in the subsequent volumes . Call re- 1785 , Sept. " Indeed , my dear Fanny ...
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