The Gentleman's Magazine, 第 83 巻、第 1 部、第 113 巻E. Cave, jun. at St John's Gate, 1813 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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... VOLUME LXXXIII . ( BEING THE SIXTH OF A NEW SERIES . ) PART THE FIRST . PRODESSE ET DELECTARE . E PLURIBUS UNUM . By SYLVANUS URBAN , Gent . LONDON : Printed by NICHOLS , SON , and BENTLEY , at Cicero's Head , Red Lion Passage , Fleet ...
... VOLUME LXXXIII . ( BEING THE SIXTH OF A NEW SERIES . ) PART THE FIRST . PRODESSE ET DELECTARE . E PLURIBUS UNUM . By SYLVANUS URBAN , Gent . LONDON : Printed by NICHOLS , SON , and BENTLEY , at Cicero's Head , Red Lion Passage , Fleet ...
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PREFACE TO THE FIRST PART OF THE EIGHTY - THIRD VOLUME . " Magnos motus rerum circa se frementium securus aspiciat , et dura pla- cidè ferat , et secunda moderatè . " - SENECA . THE above is one of the characteristics which Seneca gives ...
PREFACE TO THE FIRST PART OF THE EIGHTY - THIRD VOLUME . " Magnos motus rerum circa se frementium securus aspiciat , et dura pla- cidè ferat , et secunda moderatè . " - SENECA . THE above is one of the characteristics which Seneca gives ...
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... Volume , p . * 499 , ( which neither of the Writers appears to have seen ) you will perhaps think them worth transcribing . It will be candid , at the same time , to insert the subsequent letter of refutation . Yours , & c ...
... Volume , p . * 499 , ( which neither of the Writers appears to have seen ) you will perhaps think them worth transcribing . It will be candid , at the same time , to insert the subsequent letter of refutation . Yours , & c ...
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... volume , there is no reason to suppose that the introduc- tion of the Leopard's Face in the grant of Arms to those who distin- guished themselves in the Royal Cause during the unhappy commo- tions which agitated this country about the ...
... volume , there is no reason to suppose that the introduc- tion of the Leopard's Face in the grant of Arms to those who distin- guished themselves in the Royal Cause during the unhappy commo- tions which agitated this country about the ...
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... rich foliage , & c . - A survey of the interior of the chamber , over the archway , would afford no doubt some useful information . S.A.S S. A. S. is offended ( last Volume , p 38 [ Jan. ARCHITECTURAL INNOVATION , No. CLXX .
... rich foliage , & c . - A survey of the interior of the chamber , over the archway , would afford no doubt some useful information . S.A.S S. A. S. is offended ( last Volume , p 38 [ Jan. ARCHITECTURAL INNOVATION , No. CLXX .
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