The Gentleman's Magazine, Band 15;Band 111,Teil 1E. Cave, 1841 |
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... tion of the works of Middleton is inform- ed that the etymology of atone from at one , had neither Mr. Henley for its ori- ginal author , nor were the critics , to whom the reviewer refers , indebted for it to a pun of Thomas Edwards ...
... tion of the works of Middleton is inform- ed that the etymology of atone from at one , had neither Mr. Henley for its ori- ginal author , nor were the critics , to whom the reviewer refers , indebted for it to a pun of Thomas Edwards ...
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... tion is introduced , and where , therefore , people confined for the slightest offences are mingled with inveterate criminals , which tends to harden and demoralize the former . We invariably notice that the greater number of offences ...
... tion is introduced , and where , therefore , people confined for the slightest offences are mingled with inveterate criminals , which tends to harden and demoralize the former . We invariably notice that the greater number of offences ...
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... tion of attacking her ( Russia ) ; maintain- ing neither fleet nor army , and leaving to Sweden all the weight of the common de- fence . Norway cannot but prosper while the expenses for her royalty do not amount to more than £ 20,000 a ...
... tion of attacking her ( Russia ) ; maintain- ing neither fleet nor army , and leaving to Sweden all the weight of the common de- fence . Norway cannot but prosper while the expenses for her royalty do not amount to more than £ 20,000 a ...
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... tion in reading , writing , and the shorter catechism of the Lutheran Church , is so universal , that even the aid of the school- master in these branches is superseded in many districts , and the children are instructed by their ...
... tion in reading , writing , and the shorter catechism of the Lutheran Church , is so universal , that even the aid of the school- master in these branches is superseded in many districts , and the children are instructed by their ...
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... tion is confided to Mr. Willement , and in the extensive works which are in progress from his designs we may ex- pect to witness a revival of the ancient style of fresco painting , which will be extensively applied to the vaulted roof ...
... tion is confided to Mr. Willement , and in the extensive works which are in progress from his designs we may ex- pect to witness a revival of the ancient style of fresco painting , which will be extensively applied to the vaulted roof ...
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