The Gentleman's Magazine, Band 15;Band 111,Teil 1E. Cave, 1841 |
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... observations may apply more peculiarly to the youth- ful aspirants after fame , whose numbers , particularly of the gentler sex , we observe are rapidly increasing , and whose compositions form no inconsiderable portion of the ...
... observations may apply more peculiarly to the youth- ful aspirants after fame , whose numbers , particularly of the gentler sex , we observe are rapidly increasing , and whose compositions form no inconsiderable portion of the ...
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... observed that the defi- nition he gives of the term as from Waring , a mound , and wick , a town , ap- proaches very nearly to the derivation I have proposed . A good deal might be said on the modifications of the word Guarth , alias ...
... observed that the defi- nition he gives of the term as from Waring , a mound , and wick , a town , ap- proaches very nearly to the derivation I have proposed . A good deal might be said on the modifications of the word Guarth , alias ...
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... observations in this work appear to us to be those of aninquiring and informed mind : the view which Mr. Laing gives of a country so closely connected with our own , and yet so dissimilar both in its social sys- tem , its political ...
... observations in this work appear to us to be those of aninquiring and informed mind : the view which Mr. Laing gives of a country so closely connected with our own , and yet so dissimilar both in its social sys- tem , its political ...
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... observations , from which he can appreciate and de- scribe the advance of society in different countries , towards a higher condition of morals , laws , good government , physical well - being , and civilisation . Yet the calm which we ...
... observations , from which he can appreciate and de- scribe the advance of society in different countries , towards a higher condition of morals , laws , good government , physical well - being , and civilisation . Yet the calm which we ...
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... observations , what of the useful or agreeable . My acquisitions on the road are soon reckoned up . I bring back three facts , -1 . The Swedish nation is more generally educated than the English , the Scotch , or perhaps any in Europe ...
... observations , what of the useful or agreeable . My acquisitions on the road are soon reckoned up . I bring back three facts , -1 . The Swedish nation is more generally educated than the English , the Scotch , or perhaps any in Europe ...
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