The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, for the Year ..., Том 183Edw. Cave, 1736-[1868], 1848 |
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... land House , ) was brought from the mag- nificent seat of the Duke of Chandos at Canons . " Conyers Middleton when at Rome formed a choice collection of ancient bronzes ; these he described in a book called Antiquitatis Monumenta , & c ...
... land House , ) was brought from the mag- nificent seat of the Duke of Chandos at Canons . " Conyers Middleton when at Rome formed a choice collection of ancient bronzes ; these he described in a book called Antiquitatis Monumenta , & c ...
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... land , that has adopted this in the language of every church , peo- song of triumph . Yours , & c . EBENR . THOMSON . P.S. It is to the Anglo - Saxon gloss that I owe this view of the passage . Had I not seen that , I should not have ...
... land , that has adopted this in the language of every church , peo- song of triumph . Yours , & c . EBENR . THOMSON . P.S. It is to the Anglo - Saxon gloss that I owe this view of the passage . Had I not seen that , I should not have ...
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... land , scarcely a vestige can be dis- covered a few years subsequent to the Restoration , insomuch that in the mul- tiplicity of wills registered in the Pre- rogative Court of Dublin , from the age of Elizabeth to the present , not one ...
... land , scarcely a vestige can be dis- covered a few years subsequent to the Restoration , insomuch that in the mul- tiplicity of wills registered in the Pre- rogative Court of Dublin , from the age of Elizabeth to the present , not one ...
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... land , but appears simultaneously , if not causally , with an increase of the amount of crime , which diminished quickly again under the Common- wealth . * We say if not causally , be- cause such a spirit tended to paralyse the moral ...
... land , but appears simultaneously , if not causally , with an increase of the amount of crime , which diminished quickly again under the Common- wealth . * We say if not causally , be- cause such a spirit tended to paralyse the moral ...
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... land , where we are told of Cæsar's invasion of Britain , that , " having overrun Gaul , and being anxious to extend his fame , he determined upon the conquest of a country that seemed to promise him an easy triumph ; " where the author ...
... land , where we are told of Cæsar's invasion of Britain , that , " having overrun Gaul , and being anxious to extend his fame , he determined upon the conquest of a country that seemed to promise him an easy triumph ; " where the author ...
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