The Gentleman's Magazine, 第 85 巻、第 1 部、第 117 巻F. Jefferies, 1815 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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... observed by the Rev. Joseph Greene , at that time master of our free - school , and whose contributions occasionally found a place in your early numbers , that the doubt whether the Stratford bust pre- served any resemblance of the Bard ...
... observed by the Rev. Joseph Greene , at that time master of our free - school , and whose contributions occasionally found a place in your early numbers , that the doubt whether the Stratford bust pre- served any resemblance of the Bard ...
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... observations deserve , has , I believe , mentioned that the modern busts of Shakspeare do not represent a man of genius , from the invariable shortness of his upper lip . In the description of a bust neither possessing a characteristic ...
... observations deserve , has , I believe , mentioned that the modern busts of Shakspeare do not represent a man of genius , from the invariable shortness of his upper lip . In the description of a bust neither possessing a characteristic ...
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... observations he had committed to writing , to go to the press , from whence its contents had issued but a short time , when it pleased Provi- dence to remove him from this state of existence . Several years A FRIEND TO ACCURACY . Page ...
... observations he had committed to writing , to go to the press , from whence its contents had issued but a short time , when it pleased Provi- dence to remove him from this state of existence . Several years A FRIEND TO ACCURACY . Page ...
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... observation ; and consequently that to believe , in any given instance , an asserted mira- cle , merely in deference to humau testimony , is ( truly speaking ) to re- ject the stronger evidence , and admit the weaker ? What real force ...
... observation ; and consequently that to believe , in any given instance , an asserted mira- cle , merely in deference to humau testimony , is ( truly speaking ) to re- ject the stronger evidence , and admit the weaker ? What real force ...
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... observed by the in- dividual whose judgment is to decide on the truth or falsehood of any as- serted or recorded ... observation of mankind in general : To this our ready answer is , by none of us can it , in the natural course of things ...
... observed by the in- dividual whose judgment is to decide on the truth or falsehood of any as- serted or recorded ... observation of mankind in general : To this our ready answer is , by none of us can it , in the natural course of things ...
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