The Gentleman's Magazine, Том 85, Част 1; Том 117F. Jefferies, 1815 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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... hope that we may again pursue together , with a friendly ingenuous competition , the interests of Science and the cause of Virtue - that we may participate in the fruits resulting from the combined exertion , to make new discoveries in ...
... hope that we may again pursue together , with a friendly ingenuous competition , the interests of Science and the cause of Virtue - that we may participate in the fruits resulting from the combined exertion , to make new discoveries in ...
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... hope . - In one dark and gloomy moment the aspect of things was changed , threatening clouds collected , and an awful and destructive tempest once more seemed about to overwhelm the Earth ; War and Rapine , and every variety of moral ...
... hope . - In one dark and gloomy moment the aspect of things was changed , threatening clouds collected , and an awful and destructive tempest once more seemed about to overwhelm the Earth ; War and Rapine , and every variety of moral ...
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... hope that we may again pursue together , with a friendly inge- nuous competition , the interests of Science and the cause of Virtue - that we may participate in the fruits resulting from the combined exertion , to make new discoveries ...
... hope that we may again pursue together , with a friendly inge- nuous competition , the interests of Science and the cause of Virtue - that we may participate in the fruits resulting from the combined exertion , to make new discoveries ...
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... hope divine , [ thine : Not to record her faith , but strengthen Then should her every virtue stand con- fess'd , Till every virtue kindled in thy breast : But if thou slight the monitory strain , And she has liv'd , at least to thee ...
... hope divine , [ thine : Not to record her faith , but strengthen Then should her every virtue stand con- fess'd , Till every virtue kindled in thy breast : But if thou slight the monitory strain , And she has liv'd , at least to thee ...
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... hope that these remarks will be considered as convey- ing a stimulus to the exertions of the living , rather than a reflection on the labours of the dead , I subscribe my- self , URBANI AMICUS . Mr. URBAN , Jan. 7 . the margin of the ...
... hope that these remarks will be considered as convey- ing a stimulus to the exertions of the living , rather than a reflection on the labours of the dead , I subscribe my- self , URBANI AMICUS . Mr. URBAN , Jan. 7 . the margin of the ...
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