Gentleman's Magazine, Or, Trader's Monthly IntelligencerA. Dodd and A. Smith, 1849 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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... Parliament Street to the House of Commons might be led to think he had been eating green peas at a guinea the pint . ” " I recollect but one passage where pace is made poetical , and that is in Hawksworth's beautiful Ode upon Life ...
... Parliament Street to the House of Commons might be led to think he had been eating green peas at a guinea the pint . ” " I recollect but one passage where pace is made poetical , and that is in Hawksworth's beautiful Ode upon Life ...
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... parliament of his coun- try is but a modified continuation of that archaic assembly . But if he seeks for antiquarian lights on this point , Mr. Kemble ( I am apprehensive ) will not afford them , nor assist him far on in his researches ...
... parliament of his coun- try is but a modified continuation of that archaic assembly . But if he seeks for antiquarian lights on this point , Mr. Kemble ( I am apprehensive ) will not afford them , nor assist him far on in his researches ...
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... Parliament presided over by King Alfred or St. Edward . * Mr. Kemble , referring to the same point , further says ( vol . ii . p . 237 ) , ... • In " Although the dignified clergy , the ealdorman or gerefan , and the thegnas , both in ...
... Parliament presided over by King Alfred or St. Edward . * Mr. Kemble , referring to the same point , further says ( vol . ii . p . 237 ) , ... • In " Although the dignified clergy , the ealdorman or gerefan , and the thegnas , both in ...
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... parliament but a conven- tion - the illegal meeting of rebel- lious or exasperated subjects ; and the tenth position applies to a dif- ferent kind of gemot altogether , viz . a species of privy council of the time . The two remaining ...
... parliament but a conven- tion - the illegal meeting of rebel- lious or exasperated subjects ; and the tenth position applies to a dif- ferent kind of gemot altogether , viz . a species of privy council of the time . The two remaining ...
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... Parliament . The question would have been asked , " Was he noble ? " and , as I apprehend , noble by descent . Substi- tute then the phrase " Was he gentle ? " in the heraldic sense , and try the ques- tion by this standard . If such a ...
... Parliament . The question would have been asked , " Was he noble ? " and , as I apprehend , noble by descent . Substi- tute then the phrase " Was he gentle ? " in the heraldic sense , and try the ques- tion by this standard . If such a ...
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