The Gentleman's Magazine, Band 96,Teil 2;Band 140E. Cave, 1826 |
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... character was usefulness combined with rational entertainment . Its supporters were men of learning , who found in its pages an easy mode of communicating their doubts and their inquiries , with a certainty that their doubts would be ...
... character was usefulness combined with rational entertainment . Its supporters were men of learning , who found in its pages an easy mode of communicating their doubts and their inquiries , with a certainty that their doubts would be ...
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... character they are anxious the Magazine should still maintain , is " usefulness combined with rational entertainment . " They rely with confidence on their numerous Correspondents and Contributors ; and , thus powerfully supported ...
... character they are anxious the Magazine should still maintain , is " usefulness combined with rational entertainment . " They rely with confidence on their numerous Correspondents and Contributors ; and , thus powerfully supported ...
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... character we cer- tainly cannot follow him . Destructive would be the temerity to attempt the walking upon the " waves of the sea , " and blasphemous would be our injunc- tion to those waves , peace , be still . ' 66 29 The extemporal ...
... character we cer- tainly cannot follow him . Destructive would be the temerity to attempt the walking upon the " waves of the sea , " and blasphemous would be our injunc- tion to those waves , peace , be still . ' 66 29 The extemporal ...
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... character ; and fortunately the manner in which the writer in the Quarterly Review has concluded his observations upon the anomalies he has pointed out , is sufficiently ludicrous to enliven a subject even more dull than the present ...
... character ; and fortunately the manner in which the writer in the Quarterly Review has concluded his observations upon the anomalies he has pointed out , is sufficiently ludicrous to enliven a subject even more dull than the present ...
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... character ; and many remains of copper coins quite corroded , but of similar bulk and form . Cups also of four inches diameter . In each vessel the same calcined substances as found in the tripod vases . One extraor- dinary vessel of ...
... character ; and many remains of copper coins quite corroded , but of similar bulk and form . Cups also of four inches diameter . In each vessel the same calcined substances as found in the tripod vases . One extraor- dinary vessel of ...
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