The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 85, Part 1; Volume 117E. Cave, 1815 |
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... remains of unfortunate animals , that , either in the ardour of pursuit , or the darkness of night , had been at different times transfixed by the terrific spikes in question . ( To be continued . ) Mr. URBAN , Jan. 6 . MY ...
... remains of unfortunate animals , that , either in the ardour of pursuit , or the darkness of night , had been at different times transfixed by the terrific spikes in question . ( To be continued . ) Mr. URBAN , Jan. 6 . MY ...
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... remains which are left after the Hawke hath been relieued . Plume , is the generall colour or mix- tures of feathers in a Hawke , which sheweth her constitution . Pearch , is any thing whereon you set your Hawke , when she is from your ...
... remains which are left after the Hawke hath been relieued . Plume , is the generall colour or mix- tures of feathers in a Hawke , which sheweth her constitution . Pearch , is any thing whereon you set your Hawke , when she is from your ...
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... remains of antiquity the food , fuel , and general appearance ; mode of living , and wealth of the in- habitants ; diseases , and instances of longevity . The genius and dispositions of the poorer classes ; their language , manners ...
... remains of antiquity the food , fuel , and general appearance ; mode of living , and wealth of the in- habitants ; diseases , and instances of longevity . The genius and dispositions of the poorer classes ; their language , manners ...
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... vols . 8vo . THE work before us may be cha- racterized as a sort of " Elegant Ex- tracts " tracts " from all the poetical remains of Antiquity . 52 [ Jan. Review of New Publications . Elton's Specimens of the Classic Poets.
... vols . 8vo . THE work before us may be cha- racterized as a sort of " Elegant Ex- tracts " tracts " from all the poetical remains of Antiquity . 52 [ Jan. Review of New Publications . Elton's Specimens of the Classic Poets.
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tracts " from all the poetical remains of Antiquity . Against the plan of this multifarious performance an ob- jection immediately offers itself . If the diversities of style and thought which form the peculiar character of each Poet ...
tracts " from all the poetical remains of Antiquity . Against the plan of this multifarious performance an ob- jection immediately offers itself . If the diversities of style and thought which form the peculiar character of each Poet ...
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