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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... mind and } [ July , passions , in explanation of various actions ; yet there are others which Archæology can alone elucidate . Collections , therefore , of the kind now before us are not only interest- ing and curious , but useful , in ...
... mind and } [ July , passions , in explanation of various actions ; yet there are others which Archæology can alone elucidate . Collections , therefore , of the kind now before us are not only interest- ing and curious , but useful , in ...
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... mind alone betrayed her ; and the real tra- gedy Queen , the sublime Elizabeth , became a mere effigies on a tomb , and died at 70 , a martyr to Love . We shall now give some extracts . Her Majesty commends Hampshire , because the ...
... mind alone betrayed her ; and the real tra- gedy Queen , the sublime Elizabeth , became a mere effigies on a tomb , and died at 70 , a martyr to Love . We shall now give some extracts . Her Majesty commends Hampshire , because the ...
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... mind upon religious subjects . Goldsmith ( Letters on Engl . Hist . Lett . 52. ) exhibits the effects of this policy 1821. ] REVIEW . - Wilks and Inglis on Church. thus : " Nothing can be more impolitic in a State , than to prohibit the ...
... mind upon religious subjects . Goldsmith ( Letters on Engl . Hist . Lett . 52. ) exhibits the effects of this policy 1821. ] REVIEW . - Wilks and Inglis on Church. thus : " Nothing can be more impolitic in a State , than to prohibit the ...
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... mind , as displayed in this short letter , may advantage- ously be contrasted with that of his two celebrated antagonists , Wilkes and Churchill . " Chiswick , Nov. 28 , 1757 . As " DEAR SIR , " Being out of town , I did not come by ...
... mind , as displayed in this short letter , may advantage- ously be contrasted with that of his two celebrated antagonists , Wilkes and Churchill . " Chiswick , Nov. 28 , 1757 . As " DEAR SIR , " Being out of town , I did not come by ...
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... mind and heart . If we are glad to see the basis of the Malthusian system utterly confuted , we shall also have occasion to show that , unless there is some gross mis - statement , Mr. Malthus is right , and Mr. Godwin is wrong , in the ...
... mind and heart . If we are glad to see the basis of the Malthusian system utterly confuted , we shall also have occasion to show that , unless there is some gross mis - statement , Mr. Malthus is right , and Mr. Godwin is wrong , in the ...
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