The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 82, Part 2; Volume 112E. Cave, 1812 |
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Page 48
... considerable know- ledge of antient customs and authors , and a memory well stored with lite- rary facts ; we also discover in him a mind disposed to fair and candid cri- ticism . The notes , appendix , and copious index , constitute ...
... considerable know- ledge of antient customs and authors , and a memory well stored with lite- rary facts ; we also discover in him a mind disposed to fair and candid cri- ticism . The notes , appendix , and copious index , constitute ...
Page 80
... considerable incon- venience . The failure is attributed to the house having taken , to a large amount , the acceptances of an eminent Distiller . ALARMING RELAPSE OF HIS MAJESTY . Our venerable Sovereigu has recently had a most violent ...
... considerable incon- venience . The failure is attributed to the house having taken , to a large amount , the acceptances of an eminent Distiller . ALARMING RELAPSE OF HIS MAJESTY . Our venerable Sovereigu has recently had a most violent ...
Page 83
... considerable time before his death , those who had hoped the most changed that hope for despair ; and the apprehension was entertained , that his in- tellectual powers might sink before the fi nal nal end ; happily ( for there are ...
... considerable time before his death , those who had hoped the most changed that hope for despair ; and the apprehension was entertained , that his in- tellectual powers might sink before the fi nal nal end ; happily ( for there are ...
Page 112
... considerable body of forces ( well - armed and provided with every thing ) , which , when it shall reach the frontiers , will protect the friends of liberty , and make their enemies repent their audacity . " Citizens ! Awake from the ...
... considerable body of forces ( well - armed and provided with every thing ) , which , when it shall reach the frontiers , will protect the friends of liberty , and make their enemies repent their audacity . " Citizens ! Awake from the ...
Page 121
... considerable light on the costume of the Britons . Near the arms and hands of the per- son here interred lay his dagger and lances ; and immediately over his breast was the gold plate which pro- bably decorated that part of his body ...
... considerable light on the costume of the Britons . Near the arms and hands of the per- son here interred lay his dagger and lances ; and immediately over his breast was the gold plate which pro- bably decorated that part of his body ...
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