The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 94,Parte 1;Volume 135F. Jefferies, 1824 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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... ment , but more with the spirit of A. H. truth . YOU To the Editor of the Gentleman's Magazine . DEAR SIR , Moreton , Jan. 9 . YOU , I believe , are one of the three only surviving acquaintance of my much to be respected parents . Of ...
... ment , but more with the spirit of A. H. truth . YOU To the Editor of the Gentleman's Magazine . DEAR SIR , Moreton , Jan. 9 . YOU , I believe , are one of the three only surviving acquaintance of my much to be respected parents . Of ...
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... ment they can inflict is the enlarge- ment of the period of imprisonment for a few weeks . It is too generally the practice of Courts of Requests , upon the mere re- quest of the defendant , to allow the debt to be paid by instalments ...
... ment they can inflict is the enlarge- ment of the period of imprisonment for a few weeks . It is too generally the practice of Courts of Requests , upon the mere re- quest of the defendant , to allow the debt to be paid by instalments ...
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... ment of all present . The recovery was held even then miraculous ; but to whome to as- cribe the miracle they knew not , and to S. Thomas they durst not , though even then venerable for his sanctity , yet his humility could not brook ...
... ment of all present . The recovery was held even then miraculous ; but to whome to as- cribe the miracle they knew not , and to S. Thomas they durst not , though even then venerable for his sanctity , yet his humility could not brook ...
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... ment . The first being absolute slaves to their masters , could not pretend to become political rulers ; and the last being not even united by the feudal bond to the community , could have no suffrages in the feudal councils . The Saxon ...
... ment . The first being absolute slaves to their masters , could not pretend to become political rulers ; and the last being not even united by the feudal bond to the community , could have no suffrages in the feudal councils . The Saxon ...
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... ment , and such the confusion of ideas likely to supervene , that it might be impossible for me to declare with po- sitive certainty with whom the provo- cation arose , or under what circum- stances the blow was given , to occasion the ...
... ment , and such the confusion of ideas likely to supervene , that it might be impossible for me to declare with po- sitive certainty with whom the provo- cation arose , or under what circum- stances the blow was given , to occasion the ...
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