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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... fact , live three or four lives habitually in place of one . I have known other literary men of energy as restless as his ; but all such have been entitled to the designation of busy - bodies ; whereas Scott , neither in literary labour ...
... fact , live three or four lives habitually in place of one . I have known other literary men of energy as restless as his ; but all such have been entitled to the designation of busy - bodies ; whereas Scott , neither in literary labour ...
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... fact , that Mr. Coleridge meant nothing offensive by them , but was speaking of your quick insight into the ways and characters of political personages ; and I promised , if I remember rightly , to remove the expression which had given ...
... fact , that Mr. Coleridge meant nothing offensive by them , but was speaking of your quick insight into the ways and characters of political personages ; and I promised , if I remember rightly , to remove the expression which had given ...
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... fact of advances made to Mr. C. by yourself . If any thing more definite be meant , I trust you will not consider it either offensive or indecorous in me , as a near relation of Mr. C. , to mention that Mr. Green of Lincoln's Inn Fields ...
... fact of advances made to Mr. C. by yourself . If any thing more definite be meant , I trust you will not consider it either offensive or indecorous in me , as a near relation of Mr. C. , to mention that Mr. Green of Lincoln's Inn Fields ...
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... facts only . The decision from facts is undeniably the best way to deter- mine any question , but I submit , with all respect , that to reject in toto the opinions of competent judges - writers who have had equal facilities for ob ...
... facts only . The decision from facts is undeniably the best way to deter- mine any question , but I submit , with all respect , that to reject in toto the opinions of competent judges - writers who have had equal facilities for ob ...
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... fact , they may be said , in the language of Buffon , hardly to live , but rather to die each day by an anticipated death ; and to expire , not by ceasing to live , but by comple- ting the act of death . Many romantic incidents have ...
... fact , they may be said , in the language of Buffon , hardly to live , but rather to die each day by an anticipated death ; and to expire , not by ceasing to live , but by comple- ting the act of death . Many romantic incidents have ...
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