The Gentleman's Magazine, Band 102,Teil 2;Band 152E. Cave, 1832 |
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... means are limited ; time of warre begun and ended ; place circumscribed ; persons imbattled , and weapons also , whereby the fight is tried ; so that all these haue their limitations , beyond which they haue no extent . But the pesti ...
... means are limited ; time of warre begun and ended ; place circumscribed ; persons imbattled , and weapons also , whereby the fight is tried ; so that all these haue their limitations , beyond which they haue no extent . But the pesti ...
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... means of preserving a recollection of one of the last of the village Churches in the neighbourhood of the metro- polis . The plan approaches to a parallelo- gram , a form very unusual in ancient Churches ; it is divided by a range of ...
... means of preserving a recollection of one of the last of the village Churches in the neighbourhood of the metro- polis . The plan approaches to a parallelo- gram , a form very unusual in ancient Churches ; it is divided by a range of ...
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... means , so that states the most violent sub- mitted themselves , and receiving gar- risons remained in quiet . Then were they induced and assisted to build temples , houses , and places of public resort ; and their emulation was ex ...
... means , so that states the most violent sub- mitted themselves , and receiving gar- risons remained in quiet . Then were they induced and assisted to build temples , houses , and places of public resort ; and their emulation was ex ...
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... means of in- ducing our titled and untitled aristo- cracy to promote their schemes . Their favourite model , the bank of St. George at Genoa , for more than two centuries the most prosperous that ever existed , was a Land Bank ...
... means of in- ducing our titled and untitled aristo- cracy to promote their schemes . Their favourite model , the bank of St. George at Genoa , for more than two centuries the most prosperous that ever existed , was a Land Bank ...
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... means of the lower denomination . Opulent trades- men in the present day are as hostile to the small note currency as they are tenacious of the right of using bills of exchange . We have seen in the in- stance quoted by Sir Walter ...
... means of the lower denomination . Opulent trades- men in the present day are as hostile to the small note currency as they are tenacious of the right of using bills of exchange . We have seen in the in- stance quoted by Sir Walter ...
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