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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... fortune , and he looked so genuinely vexed and sorry that I liked him the better ever afterwards , & c . " desired object must be invaluable ; that it must have 14 [ July , Curzon's Visits to Monasteries in the Levant .
... fortune , and he looked so genuinely vexed and sorry that I liked him the better ever afterwards , & c . " desired object must be invaluable ; that it must have 14 [ July , Curzon's Visits to Monasteries in the Levant .
Page 18
... object must be invaluable ; that it must have some magical properties , like the lamp of Aladdin , which will bring wealth upon its possessor if he can but find out its secret ; and he will either ask you a sum absurdly large , or will ...
... object must be invaluable ; that it must have some magical properties , like the lamp of Aladdin , which will bring wealth upon its possessor if he can but find out its secret ; and he will either ask you a sum absurdly large , or will ...
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... objects on Mount Athos ; although the patera of the Princess Pul- cheria might probably be considered of greater value . . . . . I next proceeded to the library , which contained not much less than a thousand manuscripts , half on paper ...
... objects on Mount Athos ; although the patera of the Princess Pul- cheria might probably be considered of greater value . . . . . I next proceeded to the library , which contained not much less than a thousand manuscripts , half on paper ...
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... object of this rapid sketch has been to show the improbability of our earliest records being anything more than ill - understood and confused traditions , accepted without criticism by our best annalists , and to refute the opinion long ...
... object of this rapid sketch has been to show the improbability of our earliest records being anything more than ill - understood and confused traditions , accepted without criticism by our best annalists , and to refute the opinion long ...
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... object was not only to deliver his message , but to return to Nun Appleton so as to be at the gathering on Marston Moor on New Year's day . But Shepard's horse was lamer than ever . Whilst they were in this difficulty a man appeared and ...
... object was not only to deliver his message , but to return to Nun Appleton so as to be at the gathering on Marston Moor on New Year's day . But Shepard's horse was lamer than ever . Whilst they were in this difficulty a man appeared and ...
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