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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... Literary Friends . They know our principles , and we trust , that they will duly appreciate our motives . To useful , elegant , and liberal studies , we own ourselves highly friendly , because we think that they alone are capable of ...
... Literary Friends . They know our principles , and we trust , that they will duly appreciate our motives . To useful , elegant , and liberal studies , we own ourselves highly friendly , because we think that they alone are capable of ...
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... LITERARY INTELLIGENCE ...... .59 Intelligence relating to Arts and Sciences ... 60 SELECT POETRY .62-64 Historical Chronicle . Proceedings in the lateSession of Parliament 65 Interesting Intellig . from London Gazettes 70 Abstract of ...
... LITERARY INTELLIGENCE ...... .59 Intelligence relating to Arts and Sciences ... 60 SELECT POETRY .62-64 Historical Chronicle . Proceedings in the lateSession of Parliament 65 Interesting Intellig . from London Gazettes 70 Abstract of ...
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... literary and bibliographical Tour through France , Germany , and the Nether- lands ; a design which is too much in unison with that kind of study to which I have devoted my life , not to bave cemented our connexion , and our intercourse ...
... literary and bibliographical Tour through France , Germany , and the Nether- lands ; a design which is too much in unison with that kind of study to which I have devoted my life , not to bave cemented our connexion , and our intercourse ...
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... literary his- tory will oblige CLERICUS . P. S. In the year 1767 a book was published with this title , " An Attempt to explain the words Reason , Sub- stance , & c . by a Presbyter of the Church of England ; " - it is very pro-- bable ...
... literary his- tory will oblige CLERICUS . P. S. In the year 1767 a book was published with this title , " An Attempt to explain the words Reason , Sub- stance , & c . by a Presbyter of the Church of England ; " - it is very pro-- bable ...
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... literary desideratum ; and he has accordingly done so , by a plan , in our opinion , the most unexceptionable , a re - print of Gilpin , with the additions specified in the title . Mr. F.'s works are too well known to be laborious and ...
... literary desideratum ; and he has accordingly done so , by a plan , in our opinion , the most unexceptionable , a re - print of Gilpin , with the additions specified in the title . Mr. F.'s works are too well known to be laborious and ...
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