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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... command other patriarchs , and under them archbishops , archimandrites , and other dignitaries of the church ? How can these things be ? I cannot write an answer to the letter of the Archbishop - of — of ' - " Of Canterbury , ' said I ...
... command other patriarchs , and under them archbishops , archimandrites , and other dignitaries of the church ? How can these things be ? I cannot write an answer to the letter of the Archbishop - of — of ' - " Of Canterbury , ' said I ...
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the East . " Go up to the monastery , " is the proper command to the servant , " tell the monks that the celebrated Milordos Inglesis , the friend of the Uni- versal Patriarch , is arrived , and that he is a great ally of the Sultan ...
the East . " Go up to the monastery , " is the proper command to the servant , " tell the monks that the celebrated Milordos Inglesis , the friend of the Uni- versal Patriarch , is arrived , and that he is a great ally of the Sultan ...
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... command the scaricatojos or land- ing - places of the different monasteries along the coast , and the superb monastery of Stavroniketa like a Gothic castle perched upon a beetling rock , with the splendid forest for a background ...
... command the scaricatojos or land- ing - places of the different monasteries along the coast , and the superb monastery of Stavroniketa like a Gothic castle perched upon a beetling rock , with the splendid forest for a background ...
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... command at once . In the face of difficulties which might well have appalled a stout- hearted man who was acting in the plainest path of duty , Lord Fairfax , apparently without a doubt , raised a standard against that of his master ...
... command at once . In the face of difficulties which might well have appalled a stout- hearted man who was acting in the plainest path of duty , Lord Fairfax , apparently without a doubt , raised a standard against that of his master ...
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... command : first , to receive the King , who was surrendered to him as a pri- soner at Holmby , and secondly , to take his part in the disputes between the Army and the Parliament . The letters from Fairfax and Rushworth , his se ...
... command : first , to receive the King , who was surrendered to him as a pri- soner at Holmby , and secondly , to take his part in the disputes between the Army and the Parliament . The letters from Fairfax and Rushworth , his se ...
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