The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 84, Part 2; Volume 116E. Cave, 1814 |
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Page 6
... given of the formation of the ferries of the antient Sina , they would appear to be the same with the modern Cattamarans , on which the antient inhabitants might have ferried themselves over these lakes . But whether the floats ...
... given of the formation of the ferries of the antient Sina , they would appear to be the same with the modern Cattamarans , on which the antient inhabitants might have ferried themselves over these lakes . But whether the floats ...
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... given in their own words : viz . " The having some effectual course taken ( if possible ) to prevent the youth of this city from resorting to the play - houses , which we rather men- tion because the play - house bills are again posted ...
... given in their own words : viz . " The having some effectual course taken ( if possible ) to prevent the youth of this city from resorting to the play - houses , which we rather men- tion because the play - house bills are again posted ...
Page 10
... given in the present Num- ber ( See Plate ) .Some alteration was niade in the exterior of the building after the view was taken that is given in Settle's Empress of Morocco , un- less that represents , as probable , the North front . At ...
... given in the present Num- ber ( See Plate ) .Some alteration was niade in the exterior of the building after the view was taken that is given in Settle's Empress of Morocco , un- less that represents , as probable , the North front . At ...
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... given occasion to the Planters , already deeply prejudiced in favour of the Slave system , to condemn the experi- ment , and to judge of the Chinese character from this ill - selected and ill- managed assortment ‡ . It is most anxiously ...
... given occasion to the Planters , already deeply prejudiced in favour of the Slave system , to condemn the experi- ment , and to judge of the Chinese character from this ill - selected and ill- managed assortment ‡ . It is most anxiously ...
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... given , in vindication of his father , for whom he claims the honour of this national song , and to which , it would seem , that he is justly entitled . ' Henry Carey was the natural son of George Saville , Marquis of Halifax , from ...
... given , in vindication of his father , for whom he claims the honour of this national song , and to which , it would seem , that he is justly entitled . ' Henry Carey was the natural son of George Saville , Marquis of Halifax , from ...
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