Gentleman's Magazine, Or, Trader's Monthly IntelligencerA. Dodd and A. Smith, 1839 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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... English student , has appeared . At the same time , however , that your reviewer admits that it " will take a permanent place amongst the materials for the History of England , " he has so pointedly cautioned subse- quent writers ...
... English student , has appeared . At the same time , however , that your reviewer admits that it " will take a permanent place amongst the materials for the History of England , " he has so pointedly cautioned subse- quent writers ...
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... English churches , each person should be pro- vided , as several portions , even of our reformed liturgy , require the kneeling posture for its correct celebration . At the west end of the church is a small music gallery , the front of ...
... English churches , each person should be pro- vided , as several portions , even of our reformed liturgy , require the kneeling posture for its correct celebration . At the west end of the church is a small music gallery , the front of ...
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... English antiquary . Will you allow me to ask , through your columns , how is it that , when a Celtic name of place takes a permuted letter , the corresponding English name so very generally exhi- bits the primitive ? For example ...
... English antiquary . Will you allow me to ask , through your columns , how is it that , when a Celtic name of place takes a permuted letter , the corresponding English name so very generally exhi- bits the primitive ? For example ...
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... English . He was possessed , as appears by his own work , of the qualifications most likely to attract the attention of his contemporaries . He was curious , and fond of the marvellous ; and we cannot deny him the cha- racter of being a ...
... English . He was possessed , as appears by his own work , of the qualifications most likely to attract the attention of his contemporaries . He was curious , and fond of the marvellous ; and we cannot deny him the cha- racter of being a ...
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... English , with notes on the Geography and History of the Middle Ages . In this undertaking the publisher is promised the assistance of all the scholars of Berlin , from which we may confidently anticipate a work richly deserving the ...
... English , with notes on the Geography and History of the Middle Ages . In this undertaking the publisher is promised the assistance of all the scholars of Berlin , from which we may confidently anticipate a work richly deserving the ...
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