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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... 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 the labours of the day in explor- ing 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 the labours of the day in explor- ing the ...
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... mind . In every other transaction of life no man's wits could be more re- gular than those of Smart , for this prevalence of one idea pertinaciously keeping the first place in his head had in no sense , except in what immediately ...
... mind . In every other transaction of life no man's wits could be more re- gular than those of Smart , for this prevalence of one idea pertinaciously keeping the first place in his head had in no sense , except in what immediately ...
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... mind that he speaks of a com- mingling of the blood of Anglo - Saxons and Kelts in Anglo - Saxon times , and cannot therefore allude to the popu- lation of Devon , Cornwall , or Cum- berland , which have been Teutonized at periods long ...
... mind that he speaks of a com- mingling of the blood of Anglo - Saxons and Kelts in Anglo - Saxon times , and cannot therefore allude to the popu- lation of Devon , Cornwall , or Cum- berland , which have been Teutonized at periods long ...
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... mind his way , but he was soon " at it again , " and " now , " says Brian Fairfax , " I plainly saw my own folly . " They had gone about three miles when , on a sudden , the new guide wheeled round his horse , charged up to Fairfax ...
... mind his way , but he was soon " at it again , " and " now , " says Brian Fairfax , " I plainly saw my own folly . " They had gone about three miles when , on a sudden , the new guide wheeled round his horse , charged up to Fairfax ...
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... mind can never fail To wake sweet thoughts of home and other years . ' Twas there the voice of Truth first charm'd mine ears , And bade me hope for bliss beyond the tomb : - And this it is that to my heart endears That sacred pile - in ...
... mind can never fail To wake sweet thoughts of home and other years . ' Twas there the voice of Truth first charm'd mine ears , And bade me hope for bliss beyond the tomb : - And this it is that to my heart endears That sacred pile - in ...
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