The Gentleman's Magazine, Том 88, Част 2; Том 124F. Jefferies, 1818 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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... Readers into a dark room , where there is a pulpit in one corner , and a tribune in another , for raving de- claimers ; we do not think that the mind of NEWTON was formed either by religious or political enthusiasm , and we know that ...
... Readers into a dark room , where there is a pulpit in one corner , and a tribune in another , for raving de- claimers ; we do not think that the mind of NEWTON was formed either by religious or political enthusiasm , and we know that ...
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... Readers the following Circular Letter from a Prelate who is deserving of every commendation . " REV . SIR , Palace , Chester , July 1 . " With the full approbation and con- currence of his Royal Highness the Prince Regent , acting in ...
... Readers the following Circular Letter from a Prelate who is deserving of every commendation . " REV . SIR , Palace , Chester , July 1 . " With the full approbation and con- currence of his Royal Highness the Prince Regent , acting in ...
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... readers in general , I send you a translation of the chief parts of it . X. Y. Dinner given at Paris on the 17th of June , 1818 , the Anniversary of the Institution of the ROXBURGHE CLUB , by the Rev. T. F. DIBDIN , the Vice- President ...
... readers in general , I send you a translation of the chief parts of it . X. Y. Dinner given at Paris on the 17th of June , 1818 , the Anniversary of the Institution of the ROXBURGHE CLUB , by the Rev. T. F. DIBDIN , the Vice- President ...
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... readers , being a correct representa- tion of that antient structure . ( See the Frontispiece to this Volume . ) accompanying Drawing , a Iffley is a Village delightfully situ- ated on a gentle declivity , skirted on its Western slope ...
... readers , being a correct representa- tion of that antient structure . ( See the Frontispiece to this Volume . ) accompanying Drawing , a Iffley is a Village delightfully situ- ated on a gentle declivity , skirted on its Western slope ...
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... reader would conclude at once to have been impossible : ergo , & c . " - In imputing ignorance to the most celebrated writers - as HUME , ROUSSEAU , VOLTAIRE we shall ( twice at least out of every three times ) be not far from the truth ...
... reader would conclude at once to have been impossible : ergo , & c . " - In imputing ignorance to the most celebrated writers - as HUME , ROUSSEAU , VOLTAIRE we shall ( twice at least out of every three times ) be not far from the truth ...
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