The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 164A. Dodd and A. Smith, 1838 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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... character with the degrees and employments of their inmates , but each exhibiting the carefulness of the master for the comfort of all , and the groves sion of that master stands ? Can I pass which clothe the heights where the man- over ...
... character with the degrees and employments of their inmates , but each exhibiting the carefulness of the master for the comfort of all , and the groves sion of that master stands ? Can I pass which clothe the heights where the man- over ...
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... character at present is , not only from bigotry , but even from serious religious ob- servance . The most severe of these is the order of La Trappe , which to the most rigid abstinence and seclusion adds the absolute denial of speech to ...
... character at present is , not only from bigotry , but even from serious religious ob- servance . The most severe of these is the order of La Trappe , which to the most rigid abstinence and seclusion adds the absolute denial of speech to ...
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... character'd my brow : - Who calmly waits , shall serve THAT MASTER best , Forgiven , if one song of old he hears , That swells his heart and fills his eyes Bremhill , 1838 . with tears . ON THE PRESUMED INTERCOURSE OF DUCKS AND TOADS ...
... character'd my brow : - Who calmly waits , shall serve THAT MASTER best , Forgiven , if one song of old he hears , That swells his heart and fills his eyes Bremhill , 1838 . with tears . ON THE PRESUMED INTERCOURSE OF DUCKS AND TOADS ...
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... character ; and the argu- ment is conducted with such feelings of respect as are due to the sanctity of the subject and the respectability of those who are conscientiously ex- amining it for the discovering of truth . We must give a ...
... character ; and the argu- ment is conducted with such feelings of respect as are due to the sanctity of the subject and the respectability of those who are conscientiously ex- amining it for the discovering of truth . We must give a ...
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... character , qualities , & c . The combination of this knowledge with Geography would improve the science ; for it would not be merely curious to trace the etymologies , but , as Pliny observed , the old words being so expressive , the ...
... character , qualities , & c . The combination of this knowledge with Geography would improve the science ; for it would not be merely curious to trace the etymologies , but , as Pliny observed , the old words being so expressive , the ...
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