The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 85, Part 2; Volume 118E. Cave, 1815 |
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Page 56
... observes , " It is now five and twenty years since the late Mr. Walker was introduced to Kensington School ; and the successful efforts of many of your pupils in the Se- nate , the Bar , and the Pulpit , sufficiently prove the ...
... observes , " It is now five and twenty years since the late Mr. Walker was introduced to Kensington School ; and the successful efforts of many of your pupils in the Se- nate , the Bar , and the Pulpit , sufficiently prove the ...
Page 57
... observes , " which to feel an easy importance when requir- were discoverable in the first Edition ed , rather than ... observe , read , converse , and me- ditate : that the Speaker must not only acquire the justest conception of the ...
... observes , " which to feel an easy importance when requir- were discoverable in the first Edition ed , rather than ... observe , read , converse , and me- ditate : that the Speaker must not only acquire the justest conception of the ...
Page 142
... observes in a note . This is perhaps the third edition of the Boccaccio , and is called the Deo Gratias edition . The Editor has dis- cussed the intricate question of its probable date with much ingenuity and no little labour , but it ...
... observes in a note . This is perhaps the third edition of the Boccaccio , and is called the Deo Gratias edition . The Editor has dis- cussed the intricate question of its probable date with much ingenuity and no little labour , but it ...
Page 144
... observes , After closing a great variety of cal- " The result now arrived at is a sur- plus population in the Ninety - three Pa- rishes enumerated , of NINE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY - THREE THOUSAND without the means of Parochial Communion ...
... observes , After closing a great variety of cal- " The result now arrived at is a sur- plus population in the Ninety - three Pa- rishes enumerated , of NINE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY - THREE THOUSAND without the means of Parochial Communion ...
Page 214
... observes , are inserted , by way of avoiding any misunderstanding of the term autres malfaiteurs ( both words being so certainly found in the original , as to afford no warrant for the omission of either ) , these additional ones ...
... observes , are inserted , by way of avoiding any misunderstanding of the term autres malfaiteurs ( both words being so certainly found in the original , as to afford no warrant for the omission of either ) , these additional ones ...
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