The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, for the Year ..., Том 96,Частина 2Edw. Cave, 1736-[1868], 1826 |
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... notice ; but when it is considered that the object of them has been the master - spirit of this Miscellany for the space of nearly half a century , a sufficient apology may exist for that apparent obtrusion . His editorial labours have ...
... notice ; but when it is considered that the object of them has been the master - spirit of this Miscellany for the space of nearly half a century , a sufficient apology may exist for that apparent obtrusion . His editorial labours have ...
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... notice ; but when it is considered that the object of them has been the master - spirit of this Miscellany for the space of nearly half a century , a sufficient apology may exist for that apparent obtrusion . His editorial labours have ...
... notice ; but when it is considered that the object of them has been the master - spirit of this Miscellany for the space of nearly half a century , a sufficient apology may exist for that apparent obtrusion . His editorial labours have ...
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... notice of your Protestant fellow countrymen " a Declaration drawn up and signed by those Ecclesiastics , who , in this country , are the Expounders of your faith . " The document alluded to was entitled , " a Declaration of the Catholic ...
... notice of your Protestant fellow countrymen " a Declaration drawn up and signed by those Ecclesiastics , who , in this country , are the Expounders of your faith . " The document alluded to was entitled , " a Declaration of the Catholic ...
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... notice in the Ars Poetica , Dictus et Amphion Thebanæ conditor arcis Saxa movere sono testudinis , et prece blanda Ducere quo vellet . This fable is explained by supposing that he persuaded by his eloquence a wild and uncivilized people ...
... notice in the Ars Poetica , Dictus et Amphion Thebanæ conditor arcis Saxa movere sono testudinis , et prece blanda Ducere quo vellet . This fable is explained by supposing that he persuaded by his eloquence a wild and uncivilized people ...
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... notice Jason , with a golden fleece in his left hand , and a drawn sword in his right , as the champion and protector of the Fleece . The last prominent figure in the Procession is the venerable Bishop Blaze , with his black mitre of ...
... notice Jason , with a golden fleece in his left hand , and a drawn sword in his right , as the champion and protector of the Fleece . The last prominent figure in the Procession is the venerable Bishop Blaze , with his black mitre of ...
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