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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... language of Rome he endeavoured to preserve in his memory , by an occasional perusal of Matthew Paris and Buchanan . Professor Dalzell prophesied that dunce he was , and dunce he was to remain : a prediction as accurately veri- fied as ...
... language of Rome he endeavoured to preserve in his memory , by an occasional perusal of Matthew Paris and Buchanan . Professor Dalzell prophesied that dunce he was , and dunce he was to remain : a prediction as accurately veri- fied as ...
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... language after the champagne had been passing briskly round the table , and I was amused next morning with the expression of one of the party , who , alluding to the sort of reading in which he seemed to have chiefly occu- pied himself ...
... language after the champagne had been passing briskly round the table , and I was amused next morning with the expression of one of the party , who , alluding to the sort of reading in which he seemed to have chiefly occu- pied himself ...
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... language of his warm heart , and equally wonderful were the conclusions of his vigorous understanding , to those who could return or appreciate either . Keenly enjoying literature as he did , and indulging his own love of it in ...
... language of his warm heart , and equally wonderful were the conclusions of his vigorous understanding , to those who could return or appreciate either . Keenly enjoying literature as he did , and indulging his own love of it in ...
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... language do you think an in- genuous person would characterise your silence as to the result ? If Having , sir , never introduced your name in public except upon the single occasion before mentioned , having tendered you amends for so ...
... language do you think an in- genuous person would characterise your silence as to the result ? If Having , sir , never introduced your name in public except upon the single occasion before mentioned , having tendered you amends for so ...
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... languages was to be judged by their grammatical construction , And his voice falter , when he speaks of thee ! " BOWLES'S Days Departed . Mr. URBAN , May 15 . I HAD put together some notes in reply to FIOR GHAEL , but the appear- ance ...
... languages was to be judged by their grammatical construction , And his voice falter , when he speaks of thee ! " BOWLES'S Days Departed . Mr. URBAN , May 15 . I HAD put together some notes in reply to FIOR GHAEL , but the appear- ance ...
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