The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 91,Parte 2;Volume 130F. Jefferies, 1821 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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... bave lost the most energetic of languages . Of late ages governments have no other influence than that of force and interest : where- as the ancients did far more by per- suasion and by the emotions of the mind , because they studied ...
... bave lost the most energetic of languages . Of late ages governments have no other influence than that of force and interest : where- as the ancients did far more by per- suasion and by the emotions of the mind , because they studied ...
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... bave bere to do with historical facts ) at- tributed wondrous mystery and some sacred charm or magical virtue . Of these I need only mention the pyra- mid or tetra - hedron the Pythago- rean numbers , particularly the cube 216 , into ...
... bave bere to do with historical facts ) at- tributed wondrous mystery and some sacred charm or magical virtue . Of these I need only mention the pyra- mid or tetra - hedron the Pythago- rean numbers , particularly the cube 216 , into ...
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... bave an opportunity of becoming acquaint- ed with each other , of learning one another's sentiments on matters con- nected with their profession , and of receiving mutual instruction and en- courage- 408 Progress of Religion in the See ...
... bave an opportunity of becoming acquaint- ed with each other , of learning one another's sentiments on matters con- nected with their profession , and of receiving mutual instruction and en- courage- 408 Progress of Religion in the See ...
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... bave all seem- ingly a near mutual affinity . And when we have mentioned looking around ; taking a view or survey ; an ox or bull ; and the zodiacal sign or constellation Taurus ; a high bill , rock , or mountain ; a tower , city , or ...
... bave all seem- ingly a near mutual affinity . And when we have mentioned looking around ; taking a view or survey ; an ox or bull ; and the zodiacal sign or constellation Taurus ; a high bill , rock , or mountain ; a tower , city , or ...
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... bave been converted to a third use , that of a belfry . But we think the Monks no more founded or raised these won- derful structures than they did the Pyramids . They were as capable of building the one as the other . The first use ...
... bave been converted to a third use , that of a belfry . But we think the Monks no more founded or raised these won- derful structures than they did the Pyramids . They were as capable of building the one as the other . The first use ...
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