The Gentleman's Magazine, Band 102,Teil 2;Band 152E. Cave, 1832 |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-5 von 100
Seite 7
... object ; the accomplish- ment of which may justly be deemed a circumstance for congratulation , as being calculated to produce a religious , moral , and beneficial effect upon the character of the public mind . The Building called ...
... object ; the accomplish- ment of which may justly be deemed a circumstance for congratulation , as being calculated to produce a religious , moral , and beneficial effect upon the character of the public mind . The Building called ...
Seite 9
... object being explanation , not controversy ; and I am fully aware I might stand little chance in a con- test with one of the acknowledged an- tiquarian acquirements and learning of T. D. F. , qualifications which I duly appreciate . To ...
... object being explanation , not controversy ; and I am fully aware I might stand little chance in a con- test with one of the acknowledged an- tiquarian acquirements and learning of T. D. F. , qualifications which I duly appreciate . To ...
Seite 14
... object of general attention ; though in the Domesday survey , eleven arpens ( acres or furlongs ) , of vineyard are as- cribed to a manor in Essex , of two hides and a half . But it is added , that only one of the eleven was pro ...
... object of general attention ; though in the Domesday survey , eleven arpens ( acres or furlongs ) , of vineyard are as- cribed to a manor in Essex , of two hides and a half . But it is added , that only one of the eleven was pro ...
Seite 18
... object is to offer some ideas upon a passage in Josephus , de- claring Seth to have inscribed the par- ticulars of his astronomical discove- ries on columns , of which , adds the Jewish historian , in the Syriad . " one still remains ...
... object is to offer some ideas upon a passage in Josephus , de- claring Seth to have inscribed the par- ticulars of his astronomical discove- ries on columns , of which , adds the Jewish historian , in the Syriad . " one still remains ...
Seite 19
... object of ve- neration among the Egyptians , the place of deposit may have been in a temple so dedicated . Mr. Simon , after a laborious inves- tigation , concludes by supposing that the Jews and Egyptians , in their de- sire to prove ...
... object of ve- neration among the Egyptians , the place of deposit may have been in a temple so dedicated . Mr. Simon , after a laborious inves- tigation , concludes by supposing that the Jews and Egyptians , in their de- sire to prove ...
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
aged ancient antiquity appears Bank Bart beautiful Bill Bishop called Capt Castle chapel character Charles cholera Church coins Court daughter death Dryburgh Abbey Duke Earl edition eldest dau England English engraved Euripides favour France French Frontinus Gaul GENT George Greek Greek language Hall Henry honour Hungerford Market Ireland James John July King labours Lady land language late letter Lieut literary Little Bradley London Lord Lord Tenterden Lordship married Mary Memoirs ment Morpeth neral notice observed original parish Parliament period person poem poet present printed published racter readers Rector reign remarkable respect Roman Royal says Scotland Sept Sir Walter Scott Sonnets stone Suffolk Thomas thou tion tower town UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA volume widow wife William words καὶ