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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... possessed those ample and confidential records , which enabled him to give a finished and full - length portrait of the departed Bard . For ourselves , we must express our cordial satisfaction with the spirit and manner in which this ...
... possessed those ample and confidential records , which enabled him to give a finished and full - length portrait of the departed Bard . For ourselves , we must express our cordial satisfaction with the spirit and manner in which this ...
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... possession of his gigantic powers , when thought and labour , that would have overwhelmed ordinary men , † were borne by him as the light amusement of a summer day ; and we see him when the bow he alone could bend was broken , and its ...
... possession of his gigantic powers , when thought and labour , that would have overwhelmed ordinary men , † were borne by him as the light amusement of a summer day ; and we see him when the bow he alone could bend was broken , and its ...
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... possessed , of carrying the torch into the deepest abysses of the human heart , and of throwing a light , unseen before , on its darkest and most profound retreats . He had not that eagle gaze , ( never seen again ) which , like the ...
... possessed , of carrying the torch into the deepest abysses of the human heart , and of throwing a light , unseen before , on its darkest and most profound retreats . He had not that eagle gaze , ( never seen again ) which , like the ...
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... possession of mind and character such as Scott's , must be sought for in the roll of great sovereigns or great captains , rather than that of literary genius . In the case of such renowned practical mas- ters , it has been usual to ...
... possession of mind and character such as Scott's , must be sought for in the roll of great sovereigns or great captains , rather than that of literary genius . In the case of such renowned practical mas- ters , it has been usual to ...
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... possessed property there . In the reign of Alex . III . Thomas Horsho was seised in fee of a messuage super le Nesse ... possession of the town , and he gave it to John de London , who conveyed it to Stephen Fourbour . In 1333 , after ...
... possessed property there . In the reign of Alex . III . Thomas Horsho was seised in fee of a messuage super le Nesse ... possession of the town , and he gave it to John de London , who conveyed it to Stephen Fourbour . In 1333 , after ...
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