The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, for the Year ..., Volume 101Edw. Cave, 1736-[1868], 1831 |
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... means in my power . " it By a note in the MSS . of Browne Willis , Esq . LL.D. in the Bodleian Library , appears that he had inserted in his copy of Weever's Funeral Monuments , a parti- cular description of arms and monuments remaining ...
... means in my power . " it By a note in the MSS . of Browne Willis , Esq . LL.D. in the Bodleian Library , appears that he had inserted in his copy of Weever's Funeral Monuments , a parti- cular description of arms and monuments remaining ...
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... means easy . This should be suggested to those who are fond of so- litude . The well - known lines , " Sunt aries , taurus , & c . " were made by Anianus , an astronomer of the 15th century , author of a Latin poem on astronomy . Angran ...
... means easy . This should be suggested to those who are fond of so- litude . The well - known lines , " Sunt aries , taurus , & c . " were made by Anianus , an astronomer of the 15th century , author of a Latin poem on astronomy . Angran ...
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... means easily imitate , or convey to the mind by any laboured description . " The variety of fossil shells increas- ing , ingenious men have now arranged them under a special classification . The rarity of some of our present shells may ...
... means easily imitate , or convey to the mind by any laboured description . " The variety of fossil shells increas- ing , ingenious men have now arranged them under a special classification . The rarity of some of our present shells may ...
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... means a profound He- braist , and that his work was left a posthumous one , and in a state far less perfect than it would have been , had it received the last corrections and the δεύτεραι φρόντιδες of his mighty mind . Besides , the ...
... means a profound He- braist , and that his work was left a posthumous one , and in a state far less perfect than it would have been , had it received the last corrections and the δεύτεραι φρόντιδες of his mighty mind . Besides , the ...
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... means not the most likely to obtain the seuse of the subscribers on a question of taste . * At the meeting in York , in July , of 200 persons present , about twenty or thirty only voted for the measure ; of fifty - eight letters read ...
... means not the most likely to obtain the seuse of the subscribers on a question of taste . * At the meeting in York , in July , of 200 persons present , about twenty or thirty only voted for the measure ; of fifty - eight letters read ...
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