The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, for the Year ..., Volume 177Edw. Cave, 1736-[1868], 1845 |
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... possession of subtle powers of distinction and nicety of discrimination in the use of terms , and quickness in detecting sophistry in the arguments of the opponent , yet that is not to be compared to the great and general advantage ...
... possession of subtle powers of distinction and nicety of discrimination in the use of terms , and quickness in detecting sophistry in the arguments of the opponent , yet that is not to be compared to the great and general advantage ...
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... possession of all his active powers ; not by Lord Redesdale or Lord Erskine , his rivals , or companions of his labours , but by his successors ; not by his equals , but his juniors ; not by those educated with him in the same line of ...
... possession of all his active powers ; not by Lord Redesdale or Lord Erskine , his rivals , or companions of his labours , but by his successors ; not by his equals , but his juniors ; not by those educated with him in the same line of ...
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... possession of by a violent and angry mob , infuriated with the Corn Bill ; his family took refuge in the British Museum gardens , and the arrival of the foot soldiers and horse - guards alone preserved the dwelling of the Chancellor ...
... possession of by a violent and angry mob , infuriated with the Corn Bill ; his family took refuge in the British Museum gardens , and the arrival of the foot soldiers and horse - guards alone preserved the dwelling of the Chancellor ...
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... possessed by the First Minister of the Crown ; and his loss , while it was sin- cerely lamented on private grounds , be- came also , in reference to the conse- quential arrangements of the Ministry , a subject of the greatest political ...
... possessed by the First Minister of the Crown ; and his loss , while it was sin- cerely lamented on private grounds , be- came also , in reference to the conse- quential arrangements of the Ministry , a subject of the greatest political ...
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... possession recently found in London bears the following impress , SACERVASIFF , which would seem to imply that it had been used for some sacred purpose . NOTES ON BATTLE FIELDS AND MILITARY WORKS . No. II. broke out by way of incidental ...
... possession recently found in London bears the following impress , SACERVASIFF , which would seem to imply that it had been used for some sacred purpose . NOTES ON BATTLE FIELDS AND MILITARY WORKS . No. II. broke out by way of incidental ...
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