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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... ment , may also be discovered many of the public officers of the reign of Edward IV . The Register of Letters under the Privy Seal , in the reigns of Edward V. and Richard III . which is among the proposed works of the Camden Society ...
... ment , may also be discovered many of the public officers of the reign of Edward IV . The Register of Letters under the Privy Seal , in the reigns of Edward V. and Richard III . which is among the proposed works of the Camden Society ...
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... ment they obtain by a heavy bribe paid to the sultan ; for the head of the Christian church is appointed by the Mahomedan emperor . We explained , and said that the Archbishop of Canterbury was a man eminent for his great learning and ...
... ment they obtain by a heavy bribe paid to the sultan ; for the head of the Christian church is appointed by the Mahomedan emperor . We explained , and said that the Archbishop of Canterbury was a man eminent for his great learning and ...
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... ment for madness , would never have had a commission of lunacy taken out against him had he managed with equal ingenuity to a friend of Mrs. Piozzi's , who for ten years durst never eat an apple lest it should make him drunk , but ...
... ment for madness , would never have had a commission of lunacy taken out against him had he managed with equal ingenuity to a friend of Mrs. Piozzi's , who for ten years durst never eat an apple lest it should make him drunk , but ...
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... ment of Sir Thomas Fairfax as gene- ralissimo in the place of Essex , with Cromwell as his lieutenant - general of the cavalry . Naseby followed hard upon these appointments , and was in itself too evidently a battle after Crom- well's ...
... ment of Sir Thomas Fairfax as gene- ralissimo in the place of Essex , with Cromwell as his lieutenant - general of the cavalry . Naseby followed hard upon these appointments , and was in itself too evidently a battle after Crom- well's ...
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... ment of King John at Worcester en- graved in Stothard's Monumental Effigies . Then there is a mitred head terminating a dripstone at Merton Col- lege Chapel , Oxford ( see Glossary of Architecture , vol . ii . pl . 52 ) , which , though ...
... ment of King John at Worcester en- graved in Stothard's Monumental Effigies . Then there is a mitred head terminating a dripstone at Merton Col- lege Chapel , Oxford ( see Glossary of Architecture , vol . ii . pl . 52 ) , which , though ...
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