Gentleman's Magazine and Historical ReviewA. Dodd and A. Smith, 1855 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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... never to have allowed a British officer to be en- gaged on such a service . We We owe an apology to our readers for involving them in a subject which has probably lost its interest to most of them , and will hasten on to " metal more ...
... never to have allowed a British officer to be en- gaged on such a service . We We owe an apology to our readers for involving them in a subject which has probably lost its interest to most of them , and will hasten on to " metal more ...
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... never be simulated , though philosophy may . The main character of his forensic style was a most vehement earnestness in striving to persuade ; an earnestness espousing , in all its points , the position of his client , and bearing down ...
... never be simulated , though philosophy may . The main character of his forensic style was a most vehement earnestness in striving to persuade ; an earnestness espousing , in all its points , the position of his client , and bearing down ...
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... never knew , " thus on one occasion spoke King George the Third to an eminent statesman now alive , " I never knew one Scotchman speak ill of another , unless he had a reason for it ; but I never unless he had a reason for it . " knew ...
... never knew , " thus on one occasion spoke King George the Third to an eminent statesman now alive , " I never knew one Scotchman speak ill of another , unless he had a reason for it ; but I never unless he had a reason for it . " knew ...
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... never allow himself to be robbed . " Nor would I now , " said the peer , " but for that other fellow who is peeping over your shoulder . " The man turned round , and on the in- stant was shot dead by the quick , cou- rageous peer ...
... never allow himself to be robbed . " Nor would I now , " said the peer , " but for that other fellow who is peeping over your shoulder . " The man turned round , and on the in- stant was shot dead by the quick , cou- rageous peer ...
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... never see again , in the elements of reading , spelling , arithmetic , and geography ; in remarking on the school furniture , the size and arrangement of rooms , in apportioning the number , & c . of ap- prentices ; yet we know , and ...
... never see again , in the elements of reading , spelling , arithmetic , and geography ; in remarking on the school furniture , the size and arrangement of rooms , in apportioning the number , & c . of ap- prentices ; yet we know , and ...
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