The Gentleman's Magazine, Band 102,Teil 2;Band 152E. Cave, 1832 |
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... third part of the people , that onlie foure months miserablie and pitifullie dispatched to their graues , And surely it soundeth to reason that the pestilence should fetch awaie so manie thousands , as in judgment by proportion of ...
... third part of the people , that onlie foure months miserablie and pitifullie dispatched to their graues , And surely it soundeth to reason that the pestilence should fetch awaie so manie thousands , as in judgment by proportion of ...
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... third in the list . I now imitate your correspondent , and close further discussion of this subject , my object being explanation , not controversy ; and I am fully aware I might stand little chance in a con- test with one of the ...
... third in the list . I now imitate your correspondent , and close further discussion of this subject , my object being explanation , not controversy ; and I am fully aware I might stand little chance in a con- test with one of the ...
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... third con- sulate , raised him , according to Pliny , to the highest rank of a subject . But it appears also that he had been named to this office in the field , which con- fers spendour on his services there . Elevated in rank , and ...
... third con- sulate , raised him , according to Pliny , to the highest rank of a subject . But it appears also that he had been named to this office in the field , which con- fers spendour on his services there . Elevated in rank , and ...
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... third of the gold we possess at present , and there is no foreign demand sufficient to raise it in our market above the price we choose to affix to it . The value of gold depending very much on the necessity of using it as money , it is ...
... third of the gold we possess at present , and there is no foreign demand sufficient to raise it in our market above the price we choose to affix to it . The value of gold depending very much on the necessity of using it as money , it is ...
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... third and fourth chapters of the precepts relating to the founda- tions of the law . The plan adopted by him was , 1st . to make his version as literal as the difference in the idioms literature previous to the invention of the art of ...
... third and fourth chapters of the precepts relating to the founda- tions of the law . The plan adopted by him was , 1st . to make his version as literal as the difference in the idioms literature previous to the invention of the art of ...
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