The Gentleman's Magazine, Band 15;Band 111,Teil 1E. Cave, 1841 |
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... never have ac- quired her actual popularity , if Norway had been obliged , like other free nations , to waste its blood and its treasures in the attainment of this liberty . No ! it has fallen to her like a gift from heaven . For many ...
... never have ac- quired her actual popularity , if Norway had been obliged , like other free nations , to waste its blood and its treasures in the attainment of this liberty . No ! it has fallen to her like a gift from heaven . For many ...
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... it useful to refer . Turning to other matters , we mention a circumstance connected with human food that we never before heard of . The author says , " I had heard of an earth found in the 10 [ Jan. Laing's Tour in Sweden .
... it useful to refer . Turning to other matters , we mention a circumstance connected with human food that we never before heard of . The author says , " I had heard of an earth found in the 10 [ Jan. Laing's Tour in Sweden .
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... never unveil themselves , and the present occasion is certainly not dignus vindice nodus . Oct. 21. Read Fosbroke's British Monachism , a large but indigested accumulation of facts . The extracts from Sir Richard Torkington's Diary of ...
... never unveil themselves , and the present occasion is certainly not dignus vindice nodus . Oct. 21. Read Fosbroke's British Monachism , a large but indigested accumulation of facts . The extracts from Sir Richard Torkington's Diary of ...
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... never - ending love . " I find in Drake , that Dicky Price , the Earl of Suffolk's fool , died so late as 1728. In 1602 , Shakspere bought 107 acres of land adjoining his purchase of New Place in Stratford for 3201 . In June 1610 , on a ...
... never - ending love . " I find in Drake , that Dicky Price , the Earl of Suffolk's fool , died so late as 1728. In 1602 , Shakspere bought 107 acres of land adjoining his purchase of New Place in Stratford for 3201 . In June 1610 , on a ...
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... never utter ; since scholars know it to be impossible to make English versions of ancient works which could give a reader that know- ledge of things which is carried in the works themselves , since no languages but those which were ...
... never utter ; since scholars know it to be impossible to make English versions of ancient works which could give a reader that know- ledge of things which is carried in the works themselves , since no languages but those which were ...
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