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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... character of that great and powerful Church which Constantine founded on the ruins of Pagan superstition , and which has so long been the spiritual rival of her who still holds , though with the trembling hand of age , her proud and ...
... character of that great and powerful Church which Constantine founded on the ruins of Pagan superstition , and which has so long been the spiritual rival of her who still holds , though with the trembling hand of age , her proud and ...
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... character which alone gives a traveller honour , and dignity , and safety in Direction . To the blessed Inspectors , Officers , Chiefs , and Representatives of the holy community of Monte Santo , and to the holy Fathers of the same ...
... character which alone gives a traveller honour , and dignity , and safety in Direction . To the blessed Inspectors , Officers , Chiefs , and Representatives of the holy community of Monte Santo , and to the holy Fathers of the same ...
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... character of beauty , and associated in the mind with recollections of historic fame ; and sitting down to the frugal comfortable table of refreshment with the good old monks , enjoying their cheerful and contented society , and closing ...
... character of beauty , and associated in the mind with recollections of historic fame ; and sitting down to the frugal comfortable table of refreshment with the good old monks , enjoying their cheerful and contented society , and closing ...
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... character of King Edward is inserted at length , from the treatise " De Rerum Varietate " of Cardan , who had an interview with him on his re- turn from Scotland ; and this passage becomes still more important from a circumstance which ...
... character of King Edward is inserted at length , from the treatise " De Rerum Varietate " of Cardan , who had an interview with him on his re- turn from Scotland ; and this passage becomes still more important from a circumstance which ...
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reputation at both the universities , and sustains its character also at Haileybury and Addiscombe . Our only fear is that , under the general management of aristocratic governors and the more especial control of eccle- siastics , the ...
reputation at both the universities , and sustains its character also at Haileybury and Addiscombe . Our only fear is that , under the general management of aristocratic governors and the more especial control of eccle- siastics , the ...
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