The Gentleman's Magazine, Том 88,Частина 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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... Body are unequal , even to the annual Expenses of the Cathe- dral , much more to the Repair of it . From this cause , and from an anxious wish on the part of the Dean and Chap ter to leave nothing undone which they could accomplish ...
... Body are unequal , even to the annual Expenses of the Cathe- dral , much more to the Repair of it . From this cause , and from an anxious wish on the part of the Dean and Chap ter to leave nothing undone which they could accomplish ...
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... body there has never yet been pro- Mr. URBAN , July 1 . TView of Iffley Church. 1. Earl Spencer and the distin- guished members of the Roxburghe Club . 2. To the memory of Christopher Val- darfer , the printer of the Boccacio of 1471 ; a ...
... body there has never yet been pro- Mr. URBAN , July 1 . TView of Iffley Church. 1. Earl Spencer and the distin- guished members of the Roxburghe Club . 2. To the memory of Christopher Val- darfer , the printer of the Boccacio of 1471 ; a ...
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... body , by order of Edward , was removed to Westminster ; and in testimony of the tender affection which he felt and she so justly merited , he erected at every place where the corpse rested on its journey , an elegant cross , adorned ...
... body , by order of Edward , was removed to Westminster ; and in testimony of the tender affection which he felt and she so justly merited , he erected at every place where the corpse rested on its journey , an elegant cross , adorned ...
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... body to another parish - to a stranger minister ? —No , surely . And that this is not my own solitary sen- timent , but a feeling of the most learned in the Law , the case of Top- sal and Ferrers will abundantly prove . Dr. Gibson says ...
... body to another parish - to a stranger minister ? —No , surely . And that this is not my own solitary sen- timent , but a feeling of the most learned in the Law , the case of Top- sal and Ferrers will abundantly prove . Dr. Gibson says ...
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... body , especially if the bed curtains be closed , and the vapour GENT . MAG . July , 1818 . consequences , by forming themselves into a Society , and by providing a commo- dious house , or wards for the reception of such patients , and ...
... body , especially if the bed curtains be closed , and the vapour GENT . MAG . July , 1818 . consequences , by forming themselves into a Society , and by providing a commo- dious house , or wards for the reception of such patients , and ...
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