The Gentleman's Magazine, Band 301The "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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A Bill to remove this anomaly So as to render instruction less was forthwith introduced in the dependent on means and more Senate , and passed with unprece- commensurate with aptitude , a dented celerity ; but no sooner had measure ...
A Bill to remove this anomaly So as to render instruction less was forthwith introduced in the dependent on means and more Senate , and passed with unprece- commensurate with aptitude , a dented celerity ; but no sooner had measure ...
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I wonder whether Homer and his audience consider'd him to be a mean man . ... Perhaps he means that high birth and great possessions cover a multitude of sins ; if that is his meaning I have no quarrel with it .
I wonder whether Homer and his audience consider'd him to be a mean man . ... Perhaps he means that high birth and great possessions cover a multitude of sins ; if that is his meaning I have no quarrel with it .
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Before considering the inside of the church it may be well to mention that access to the domestic buildings was formerly obtained by means of a door and flight of steps on the south face of the south transept , and that a passage ...
Before considering the inside of the church it may be well to mention that access to the domestic buildings was formerly obtained by means of a door and flight of steps on the south face of the south transept , and that a passage ...
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CAPTAIN Coxon | 1 |
WAYSIDE WISDOM | 10 |
New LIGHT ON OLD WedGWOOD | 20 |
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