The Gentleman's Magazine, Band 91,Teil 1E. Cave, 1821 |
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... common reference ; but Mr. Campbell to secure praise should not have suffered any one poet , found in the volumes of Anderson or Chalmers , to have occupied by speci- men more than a single leaf . He has also erred if he believes any ...
... common reference ; but Mr. Campbell to secure praise should not have suffered any one poet , found in the volumes of Anderson or Chalmers , to have occupied by speci- men more than a single leaf . He has also erred if he believes any ...
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... Common . Natural Curiosities . Catmose Vale : Lyfield Forest , including Beaumont Chase : red ochry land about Glaiston , whence by many authors is derived the name of Rutland , quasi Red land : numerous marine exuviæ in the lime ...
... Common . Natural Curiosities . Catmose Vale : Lyfield Forest , including Beaumont Chase : red ochry land about Glaiston , whence by many authors is derived the name of Rutland , quasi Red land : numerous marine exuviæ in the lime ...
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... common prostitutes must equally be esteemed paragons of virtue , and high in the favour of their Maker , as the Rua Suja , or street where they lived , had not suffered . " The Count d'Ovedos had suffered immensely by the earthquake ...
... common prostitutes must equally be esteemed paragons of virtue , and high in the favour of their Maker , as the Rua Suja , or street where they lived , had not suffered . " The Count d'Ovedos had suffered immensely by the earthquake ...
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... common materials by which its Genius should rise to the attainment of new truths , or by which it should create fresh systems of in- tellectual delight . This vast disparity , however , in the thinking conceptions of indivi duals of the ...
... common materials by which its Genius should rise to the attainment of new truths , or by which it should create fresh systems of in- tellectual delight . This vast disparity , however , in the thinking conceptions of indivi duals of the ...
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... common means of instruction , Gif- ford , however , afterwards experienced the advantages of education , and was admitted to the immunities which let ters afford , and has proved , by the ardour with which he attached him- self to these ...
... common means of instruction , Gif- ford , however , afterwards experienced the advantages of education , and was admitted to the immunities which let ters afford , and has proved , by the ardour with which he attached him- self to these ...
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