The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 84, Part 2; Volume 116E. Cave, 1814 |
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... Readers : but it would have the appearance of cold insensibility and indifference , not to felicitate them on the accomplishment of our common hopes and wishes , and without participating with them , in the exultation arising from the ...
... Readers : but it would have the appearance of cold insensibility and indifference , not to felicitate them on the accomplishment of our common hopes and wishes , and without participating with them , in the exultation arising from the ...
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... readers will find ( vol . LXXXIII . Part II . p . 416. ) we are told , that a circumstance , which occurred early in the year 1772 , immediately after Junius ceased writ- ing , and which , the writer of the para- graph says , was within ...
... readers will find ( vol . LXXXIII . Part II . p . 416. ) we are told , that a circumstance , which occurred early in the year 1772 , immediately after Junius ceased writ- ing , and which , the writer of the para- graph says , was within ...
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... Readers there will gratify us , by informing you , Mr. Urban , whether there is any truth in the fact of a Mr. Greatrakes being buried in the Church - yard of Hungerford . If the fact be as stated in your LXXXIIId Vol . Part II . p ...
... Readers there will gratify us , by informing you , Mr. Urban , whether there is any truth in the fact of a Mr. Greatrakes being buried in the Church - yard of Hungerford . If the fact be as stated in your LXXXIIId Vol . Part II . p ...
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... Readers , if you will have the good- mess to insert in your columns the following lines , dedicated ( without permission ) to one of my “ respecta- ble " Subscribers resident at Shaks- peare's native town ; all of whom have long ago ...
... Readers , if you will have the good- mess to insert in your columns the following lines , dedicated ( without permission ) to one of my “ respecta- ble " Subscribers resident at Shaks- peare's native town ; all of whom have long ago ...
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... Readers , you will possibly not think the worse of it from having already appeared in the " Protestant Advo- cate , " for May 1814 . " Mr. Editor , -I take it for granted that Dean Swift was the author of " a Tale of a Tub ; ' although ...
... Readers , you will possibly not think the worse of it from having already appeared in the " Protestant Advo- cate , " for May 1814 . " Mr. Editor , -I take it for granted that Dean Swift was the author of " a Tale of a Tub ; ' although ...
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