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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... common with every learned nation , our constitution in Church and State naturally gives birth to a multitude of per- formances , which would either not have been written , or could not have been made public , in any other place . " This ...
... common with every learned nation , our constitution in Church and State naturally gives birth to a multitude of per- formances , which would either not have been written , or could not have been made public , in any other place . " This ...
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... common duck , to one of which it became particularly attached . When let out of the house in the morning it emitted a loud whistling sound , and remained with the ducks until stolen in April 1838. " We shall be happy to receive Mr. M ...
... common duck , to one of which it became particularly attached . When let out of the house in the morning it emitted a loud whistling sound , and remained with the ducks until stolen in April 1838. " We shall be happy to receive Mr. M ...
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... common exertion and ability , were the emanations of Scott's genius ; yet we have the sa- tisfaction of understanding and ascertaining their growth , -of witnessing the first collection of materials , -the choice and disposition of them ...
... common exertion and ability , were the emanations of Scott's genius ; yet we have the sa- tisfaction of understanding and ascertaining their growth , -of witnessing the first collection of materials , -the choice and disposition of them ...
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... common among the ladies of that age , and encouraged her son in his pas- sion for Shakspeare ; so that his plays and the Arabian Nights were often read in the family circle by Walter : this was poets ' food . In another place Scott ...
... common among the ladies of that age , and encouraged her son in his pas- sion for Shakspeare ; so that his plays and the Arabian Nights were often read in the family circle by Walter : this was poets ' food . In another place Scott ...
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... common popular ballad in the Grey Brothers and the Eve of St. John . A single scene of feudal festivity in the hall of Branksome , disturbed by some pranks of a non- descript goblin , was probably all that he contemplated ; but his ...
... common popular ballad in the Grey Brothers and the Eve of St. John . A single scene of feudal festivity in the hall of Branksome , disturbed by some pranks of a non- descript goblin , was probably all that he contemplated ; but his ...
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