The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 164A. Dodd and A. Smith, 1838 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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... Bill of Mortality - Markets - Prices of Shares , 111. - Meteorological Diary— Stocks .. ...... .... 112 Embellished with a View of STOURTON CHURCH , Wiltshire , and the MAUSOLEUM of SIR R. C. HOARE . MINOR CORRESPONDENCE . THE ...
... Bill of Mortality - Markets - Prices of Shares , 111. - Meteorological Diary— Stocks .. ...... .... 112 Embellished with a View of STOURTON CHURCH , Wiltshire , and the MAUSOLEUM of SIR R. C. HOARE . MINOR CORRESPONDENCE . THE ...
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... bill , and the church - rate question , are all tend- ing the contrary way . We know what end what we called liberal men come to ; and it will not be difficult to foretel the end of a liberal church . At As a specimen of the extent to ...
... bill , and the church - rate question , are all tend- ing the contrary way . We know what end what we called liberal men come to ; and it will not be difficult to foretel the end of a liberal church . At As a specimen of the extent to ...
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... Bill would legalize the right of the labouring man to parochial relief — a principle which , in his opinion , would in- terfere with the growing prosperity of Ireland . - The Duke of Wellington sup ported the Bill . He did not expect ...
... Bill would legalize the right of the labouring man to parochial relief — a principle which , in his opinion , would in- terfere with the growing prosperity of Ireland . - The Duke of Wellington sup ported the Bill . He did not expect ...
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... Bill laid before the House , a measure which it would be for the honourable baro- net to introduce if he thought proper . If such a Bill was brought in , the Govern- ment would consider it their duty togive it their most strenuous and ...
... Bill laid before the House , a measure which it would be for the honourable baro- net to introduce if he thought proper . If such a Bill was brought in , the Govern- ment would consider it their duty togive it their most strenuous and ...
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... Bill . For himself , he thought that it would be neither wise nor just suddenly to termi- nate the period of apprenticeship in the colonies . It could not be doubted that a contract had been entered into by Parlia- ment , that in ...
... Bill . For himself , he thought that it would be neither wise nor just suddenly to termi- nate the period of apprenticeship in the colonies . It could not be doubted that a contract had been entered into by Parlia- ment , that in ...
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