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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... England , 64. - Restoration of Edward IV . ( published by the Camden Society ) , 66. — Bosworth's Anglo - Saxon Dictionary , 69. - Lymps- field and its Environs , 70. - Miscellaneous Reviews .... FINE ARTS . - Drawings in the Royal ...
... England , 64. - Restoration of Edward IV . ( published by the Camden Society ) , 66. — Bosworth's Anglo - Saxon Dictionary , 69. - Lymps- field and its Environs , 70. - Miscellaneous Reviews .... FINE ARTS . - Drawings in the Royal ...
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... England in the year 1120 , with his wife , and William Adeling , son of Henry the First , escaped from the shipwreck in which they perished , and in consequence erected a church to the Virgin , according to a vow he had made in 1122 ...
... England in the year 1120 , with his wife , and William Adeling , son of Henry the First , escaped from the shipwreck in which they perished , and in consequence erected a church to the Virgin , according to a vow he had made in 1122 ...
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... England , & c . the patron thereof , under the great Seale of England . Together with a testimony in the behalfe of the said James Howston of his holy and good conversation . Upon perusall and due consideration of the premisses and ...
... England , & c . the patron thereof , under the great Seale of England . Together with a testimony in the behalfe of the said James Howston of his holy and good conversation . Upon perusall and due consideration of the premisses and ...
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... England and France is taking its course everywhere else , and the clergy in those Catholic countries seem as com- pletely to have lost their influence , and to submit as tamely to the State , as ever we can do in England . " But we must ...
... England and France is taking its course everywhere else , and the clergy in those Catholic countries seem as com- pletely to have lost their influence , and to submit as tamely to the State , as ever we can do in England . " But we must ...
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... England should become what it was in Laud's time , or indeed what it may have been up to the atrocious Council , for M- admitted that many things , e . g . the doctrine of mass , which were fixed then , had been indeterminate before ...
... England should become what it was in Laud's time , or indeed what it may have been up to the atrocious Council , for M- admitted that many things , e . g . the doctrine of mass , which were fixed then , had been indeterminate before ...
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