The Gentleman's Magazine, Band 102,Teil 1;Band 151E. Cave, 1832 |
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... taken of this important subject by the Parliamentary Committee , we must refer to the following extracts from the Report itself . The Committee state , that " These inquiries have led the Committee to believe that the substitution of ...
... taken of this important subject by the Parliamentary Committee , we must refer to the following extracts from the Report itself . The Committee state , that " These inquiries have led the Committee to believe that the substitution of ...
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... taken down many years ago , and covered with a pent- house roof , like the nave . It still con- tains three bells : the first , or least bell , is two feet three inches in diame-- ter ; the second , two feet five inches ; and the third ...
... taken down many years ago , and covered with a pent- house roof , like the nave . It still con- tains three bells : the first , or least bell , is two feet three inches in diame-- ter ; the second , two feet five inches ; and the third ...
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... taken into conside- ration , but which appears to me ex- tremely probable , considering the mag- nitude of the Coal trade between the ports of Newcastle , Shields , Sunder- land , and Seaham , with the other ports of the kingdom . Let ...
... taken into conside- ration , but which appears to me ex- tremely probable , considering the mag- nitude of the Coal trade between the ports of Newcastle , Shields , Sunder- land , and Seaham , with the other ports of the kingdom . Let ...
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... taken in conse- quence of the treaty Wolsey had con- cluded with the emperor at Brussels , and which had hitherto been kept se- cret , " saying that it should have been " which Wolsey , " & c . , and adding that " the relative ought ...
... taken in conse- quence of the treaty Wolsey had con- cluded with the emperor at Brussels , and which had hitherto been kept se- cret , " saying that it should have been " which Wolsey , " & c . , and adding that " the relative ought ...
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... taken , nor could it be saved by the valour of Sir Edward Sprague , who defended it . " This reminds us of a remark of Hawkesworth in hisVoyages , that " the sailors could not find an- chorage , nor could anchorage any where be found ...
... taken , nor could it be saved by the valour of Sir Edward Sprague , who defended it . " This reminds us of a remark of Hawkesworth in hisVoyages , that " the sailors could not find an- chorage , nor could anchorage any where be found ...
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