The Gentleman's Magazine, Том 81,Частина 1;Том 109F. Jefferies, 1811 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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... received opinions , he may make those sources of information appear to be original , which were thought to be trite and familiar . It is this expectation which calls forth the higher exertions of his genius , and produces the eloquence ...
... received opinions , he may make those sources of information appear to be original , which were thought to be trite and familiar . It is this expectation which calls forth the higher exertions of his genius , and produces the eloquence ...
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... receiving a large sum , went to the city ball , and told the officers , that if they would search in a certain place in his master's garden , they would find a paper of great con- sequence . Like another Judas , this monster received ...
... receiving a large sum , went to the city ball , and told the officers , that if they would search in a certain place in his master's garden , they would find a paper of great con- sequence . Like another Judas , this monster received ...
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... received from the father of the un- protected candidate . " Bentley , we are told before , had been private tu- for his Tather , and domestic chap- in to the Bishop , and was much in- debted to the patronage of his family . This is a ...
... received from the father of the un- protected candidate . " Bentley , we are told before , had been private tu- for his Tather , and domestic chap- in to the Bishop , and was much in- debted to the patronage of his family . This is a ...
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... received farther amend- ments from the labours of Professor Mar- tyn , who in his admirable edition of Mil- ler's Gardener's Dictionary has comprised all the additions to our botanical know- ledge since the time of the laborious and ...
... received farther amend- ments from the labours of Professor Mar- tyn , who in his admirable edition of Mil- ler's Gardener's Dictionary has comprised all the additions to our botanical know- ledge since the time of the laborious and ...
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... received , have been found , I trust , productive of good , in deterring from pro- fligacy and vice ; in discouraging luke- warmness and indifference in religion ; in elucidating many passages of Scripture which perplex the generality ...
... received , have been found , I trust , productive of good , in deterring from pro- fligacy and vice ; in discouraging luke- warmness and indifference in religion ; in elucidating many passages of Scripture which perplex the generality ...
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