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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... lady's death was probably added afterwards , as the wings certainly were , if we may so judge by their ruder workmanship , compared to that of the centre , from which they have been evidently imi- tated . It would seem , moreover , from ...
... lady's death was probably added afterwards , as the wings certainly were , if we may so judge by their ruder workmanship , compared to that of the centre , from which they have been evidently imi- tated . It would seem , moreover , from ...
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... lady nalists , when they announce her ar- Elfgiva Emma - but the true text is here very uncertain . As successively the wife of Ethelred , and of Canute , they call her the lady Emma , 25 or the Lady - a title bestowed on the Queen.27 ...
... lady nalists , when they announce her ar- Elfgiva Emma - but the true text is here very uncertain . As successively the wife of Ethelred , and of Canute , they call her the lady Emma , 25 or the Lady - a title bestowed on the Queen.27 ...
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... Lady Mary Sheppard . In many instances Mr. Hazlitt expresses himself in language where the opinion he maintains is either exaggerated beyond the truth , or so loosely worded , as to require an explaining commentary . As when , p . 106 ...
... Lady Mary Sheppard . In many instances Mr. Hazlitt expresses himself in language where the opinion he maintains is either exaggerated beyond the truth , or so loosely worded , as to require an explaining commentary . As when , p . 106 ...
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... Lady Castlemaine hath proceeded from her own follies ; shee is not willing her children should be esteemed her husband's owne . I heard also that my Lord Chesterfield was a person much acquainted with her formerly : enquire how long ...
... Lady Castlemaine hath proceeded from her own follies ; shee is not willing her children should be esteemed her husband's owne . I heard also that my Lord Chesterfield was a person much acquainted with her formerly : enquire how long ...
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... ladies , my Lord of Bedford's little daughter and my Lady Watton . Hee would needs give her a vomit : now when he had præscribed itt , hee sent itt to the apothecaries to bee made . He refused , saying hee had been so much beholding to ...
... ladies , my Lord of Bedford's little daughter and my Lady Watton . Hee would needs give her a vomit : now when he had præscribed itt , hee sent itt to the apothecaries to bee made . He refused , saying hee had been so much beholding to ...
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