The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, for the Year ..., Volume 90Edw. Cave, 1736-[1868], 1820 |
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... respect- ing them , and the persons who were there at the time of this gentleman's travels . On taking leave , he told him , if he would come to St. James's he should be glad to see him , and as- sist him , and turning to the Queen ...
... respect- ing them , and the persons who were there at the time of this gentleman's travels . On taking leave , he told him , if he would come to St. James's he should be glad to see him , and as- sist him , and turning to the Queen ...
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... respect to some of the words observ- ed upon by Mr. Dibdin , as by others , that the frequent usage of the same word has not familiarized it to them . To begin with the second volume of Mr. Dibdin , p . 5. In his note upon the word ...
... respect to some of the words observ- ed upon by Mr. Dibdin , as by others , that the frequent usage of the same word has not familiarized it to them . To begin with the second volume of Mr. Dibdin , p . 5. In his note upon the word ...
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... respect- able asylum of this nature would spare from association with vulgar illiterate persons , that description of single women to whom limited in- comes have fallen , from the families having been broken up by the death of the ...
... respect- able asylum of this nature would spare from association with vulgar illiterate persons , that description of single women to whom limited in- comes have fallen , from the families having been broken up by the death of the ...
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... respect it cannot enter into competition with the rival fabric at Canterbury ; which , although far inferior in regularity of structure , in general dimensions , and in the extent and beauty of its facade , yet from the complexity of ...
... respect it cannot enter into competition with the rival fabric at Canterbury ; which , although far inferior in regularity of structure , in general dimensions , and in the extent and beauty of its facade , yet from the complexity of ...
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... respect to English territory . It is not , however , of much consequence or interest to trace the history of these ecclesiastical contentions , which , after all , only serve to shew the folly and weakness of man , when he suffers pride ...
... respect to English territory . It is not , however , of much consequence or interest to trace the history of these ecclesiastical contentions , which , after all , only serve to shew the folly and weakness of man , when he suffers pride ...
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