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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... written under the immediate protection of the same Deity of the Bow and the Lyre , to whom κιθαρίς τε φίλη καὶ κάμπυλα τόξα . * Our only fear is least we should enter the awful precincts it describes with unworthy feet ; and peruse , in ...
... written under the immediate protection of the same Deity of the Bow and the Lyre , to whom κιθαρίς τε φίλη καὶ κάμπυλα τόξα . * Our only fear is least we should enter the awful precincts it describes with unworthy feet ; and peruse , in ...
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... writing verse , which no dis- couragement could assuage . Paul Desforges Maillard was born at Le Croisie in Britanny ... written out by some one else , he exposed himself to the betrayal of the secret . What- ever plan he adopted , the ...
... writing verse , which no dis- couragement could assuage . Paul Desforges Maillard was born at Le Croisie in Britanny ... written out by some one else , he exposed himself to the betrayal of the secret . What- ever plan he adopted , the ...
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... written till the fifteenth cen- tury , is the Welsh Penvro . This com- pound signifies a headland , and its elements are pen , a head , and bro , a land . Bro is clearly a corruption of brog , a land , a country . ( Bull . Dict . Celt ...
... written till the fifteenth cen- tury , is the Welsh Penvro . This com- pound signifies a headland , and its elements are pen , a head , and bro , a land . Bro is clearly a corruption of brog , a land , a country . ( Bull . Dict . Celt ...
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... written as early as 938 . The disappearance from the Welsh of certain final consonants , which are still preserved in our English names ( as in Pembroke ) admits of an easier explanation ; for there is reason to be- lieve , that most of ...
... written as early as 938 . The disappearance from the Welsh of certain final consonants , which are still preserved in our English names ( as in Pembroke ) admits of an easier explanation ; for there is reason to be- lieve , that most of ...
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... written with respect . Mrs. Turner must surely be grati- fied by the most delicate and elegant compliment - truth so conveyed is com- pliment that was ever paid to woman . Believe me , my dear Sir , with every good wish , and the ...
... written with respect . Mrs. Turner must surely be grati- fied by the most delicate and elegant compliment - truth so conveyed is com- pliment that was ever paid to woman . Believe me , my dear Sir , with every good wish , and the ...
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