Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, 第 86 巻、第 1 部F. Jefferies, 1816 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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... hope will always remain France . Toujours France , Monsieur . " Which words she followed with a smart tap of her fan on my shoulder , and subjoined as follows : " No , no , Sir , you must not dream of annexing French Flanders to your ...
... hope will always remain France . Toujours France , Monsieur . " Which words she followed with a smart tap of her fan on my shoulder , and subjoined as follows : " No , no , Sir , you must not dream of annexing French Flanders to your ...
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... hope you have not ) , his Lordship expressed " his regret that many of the Clergy of his diocese had become members of the British and Foreign Bible So- ciety , " which he considered as very dangerous to the Established - Religion , and ...
... hope you have not ) , his Lordship expressed " his regret that many of the Clergy of his diocese had become members of the British and Foreign Bible So- ciety , " which he considered as very dangerous to the Established - Religion , and ...
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... hope you will allow me , through the medium of your publica- tion , earnestly to suggest to some gentleman of enterprise , taste , and assiduity , the pleasure they would furnish to the whole republic of let- ters , by stringing these ...
... hope you will allow me , through the medium of your publica- tion , earnestly to suggest to some gentleman of enterprise , taste , and assiduity , the pleasure they would furnish to the whole republic of let- ters , by stringing these ...
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... hope your numerous admirers will now excuse my entering upon another subject connected with the Literature of England and Ireland , because it will at least rectify an error , if it does not add much to the poetic treasures of the ...
... hope your numerous admirers will now excuse my entering upon another subject connected with the Literature of England and Ireland , because it will at least rectify an error , if it does not add much to the poetic treasures of the ...
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... hope to com- plete the whole in June next , when also will appear the first Number of " The History and Antiquities of Win- chester Cathedral . " To this truly in- teresting Church , and its important sepulchral monuments , it is ...
... hope to com- plete the whole in June next , when also will appear the first Number of " The History and Antiquities of Win- chester Cathedral . " To this truly in- teresting Church , and its important sepulchral monuments , it is ...
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