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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Page 12
... father was with me ; but they soon all went away , and I turned to , in right good earnest , to look for uncial manuscripts and unknown classic authors . Of these last there was not one on vellum , but on paper there was an octavo manu ...
... father was with me ; but they soon all went away , and I turned to , in right good earnest , to look for uncial manuscripts and unknown classic authors . Of these last there was not one on vellum , but on paper there was an octavo manu ...
Page 31
... father of the late Mr. Whitbread gave 8,000l .; and about five years after that , the Lunatic Asylum , a spacious and neat building of brick and stone , which cost 9,500l . A Peni- tentiary was also afterwards erected , as an auxiliary ...
... father of the late Mr. Whitbread gave 8,000l .; and about five years after that , the Lunatic Asylum , a spacious and neat building of brick and stone , which cost 9,500l . A Peni- tentiary was also afterwards erected , as an auxiliary ...
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... father , was shield - bearer to the Bishop of Bangor , and possibly the tenure of this office may be a proof of ... father's maternal grandfather , John Beaufort Duke of Somerset , and it may I think be a question whether in the heraldic ...
... father , was shield - bearer to the Bishop of Bangor , and possibly the tenure of this office may be a proof of ... father's maternal grandfather , John Beaufort Duke of Somerset , and it may I think be a question whether in the heraldic ...
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... father , the old lord , who had retired from his com- mand . There is nothing very important in them , but they help to keep up the current of the narrative , and show us the relative positions of the several members of the family ...
... father , the old lord , who had retired from his com- mand . There is nothing very important in them , but they help to keep up the current of the narrative , and show us the relative positions of the several members of the family ...
Page 37
... father . His share in the suppression of the renewed at- tempt made this year on behalf of the King was principally confined to the military operations in Kent and Essex . Posterity has universally condemned the severities practised ...
... father . His share in the suppression of the renewed at- tempt made this year on behalf of the King was principally confined to the military operations in Kent and Essex . Posterity has universally condemned the severities practised ...
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