Gentleman's Magazine, Or, Trader's Monthly IntelligencerA. Dodd and A. Smith, 1849 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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... remarkable instance , & c . ' ' But really , my dear sir , ' continued the host at the termination of the story illustrative of stupidity in servants , I think the mis . take on the present occasion does not originate in the source you ...
... remarkable instance , & c . ' ' But really , my dear sir , ' continued the host at the termination of the story illustrative of stupidity in servants , I think the mis . take on the present occasion does not originate in the source you ...
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... remarkable as his subsequent career proved fruitful in distress and disappointment . An account is given of one whose name has long been forgotten to the public ear , though still remembered by a few who can see with dim eyes some faint ...
... remarkable as his subsequent career proved fruitful in distress and disappointment . An account is given of one whose name has long been forgotten to the public ear , though still remembered by a few who can see with dim eyes some faint ...
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... remarkable in King Charles's time for being a very witty and dissolute place , as I have read in books . At Canterbury we stopped ten minutes to visit all the remarkable build- ings and curiosities in it and about its neighbourhood ...
... remarkable in King Charles's time for being a very witty and dissolute place , as I have read in books . At Canterbury we stopped ten minutes to visit all the remarkable build- ings and curiosities in it and about its neighbourhood ...
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... remarkable quickness and fertility of mind . What- ever may be the opinion formed of it now , when coolly and critically read , after the interest of the subject has ceased , and the necessary excite- ment long passed away ; yet it had ...
... remarkable quickness and fertility of mind . What- ever may be the opinion formed of it now , when coolly and critically read , after the interest of the subject has ceased , and the necessary excite- ment long passed away ; yet it had ...
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... remarkable for its " ivy - mantled tower , " where I found deposited on the Bromley vault , covered with dust , the broken plates of Sir William Bagot and his wife Margaret , about four feet in length . The inscription given by Dugdale ...
... remarkable for its " ivy - mantled tower , " where I found deposited on the Bromley vault , covered with dust , the broken plates of Sir William Bagot and his wife Margaret , about four feet in length . The inscription given by Dugdale ...
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