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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... received , as well as from the habits and pursuits of his active life , as in the seclusion of his studious hours . So that , however extraordinary , and above all common exertion and ability , were the emanations of Scott's genius ...
... received , as well as from the habits and pursuits of his active life , as in the seclusion of his studious hours . So that , however extraordinary , and above all common exertion and ability , were the emanations of Scott's genius ...
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... received a sum , it went to pay debts ; it was dispersed as if it were a troublesome encumbrance , about which he could not bear to have his . mind disturbed . This subject leads me to an import- ant feature in his character . When he ...
... received a sum , it went to pay debts ; it was dispersed as if it were a troublesome encumbrance , about which he could not bear to have his . mind disturbed . This subject leads me to an import- ant feature in his character . When he ...
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... received a charter from St. Louis , and the special pro- tection of the Popes by several bulls . The rules of the order were founded by St. Benedict and St. Bernard . The original charter is lost , but an ancient memorial of the abbey ...
... received a charter from St. Louis , and the special pro- tection of the Popes by several bulls . The rules of the order were founded by St. Benedict and St. Bernard . The original charter is lost , but an ancient memorial of the abbey ...
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... received food and lodging in the course of a year , attracted thither by the fame both of their sanctity and their hospitality . * La Rancé lived thirty - six years in the full observance of the austerities he had restored , and died on ...
... received food and lodging in the course of a year , attracted thither by the fame both of their sanctity and their hospitality . * La Rancé lived thirty - six years in the full observance of the austerities he had restored , and died on ...
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... works of Nature , and thus , as it were , simplifying and generalising our know- ledge . The animals on the earth being known first , and most familiar to men , received their names ; and then the creatures of the 44.
... works of Nature , and thus , as it were , simplifying and generalising our know- ledge . The animals on the earth being known first , and most familiar to men , received their names ; and then the creatures of the 44.
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