The Gentleman's Magazine, Band 105,Teil 1;Band 158E. Cave, 1835 The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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... existence descendants of its original publisher , Mr. Cave , or in whose possession the papers of that worthy man and zealous friend of literature now are . He will feel exceedingly obliged for any information on this subject sent to ...
... existence descendants of its original publisher , Mr. Cave , or in whose possession the papers of that worthy man and zealous friend of literature now are . He will feel exceedingly obliged for any information on this subject sent to ...
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... existence . Thus every possible art was employed in preventing the elements of decay from reaching it ; in fighting against the rat , and the worm , and the beetle ; in preserving it from the humid breath of the Nile , in its cedar ...
... existence . Thus every possible art was employed in preventing the elements of decay from reaching it ; in fighting against the rat , and the worm , and the beetle ; in preserving it from the humid breath of the Nile , in its cedar ...
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... existence ; and that it would have been a cruelty too horrible to think of , that would have neglected to provide for the translated being all that piety could imagine of an august abode . † The Roman poet goes so far as to hint , that ...
... existence ; and that it would have been a cruelty too horrible to think of , that would have neglected to provide for the translated being all that piety could imagine of an august abode . † The Roman poet goes so far as to hint , that ...
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... existence . In- deed , as to that there is no dispute . It is admitted on all hands that such a person did exist , but the question is , was he the true prince , ' or an im- postor . In support of the affirmative , Mr. Tytler first ...
... existence . In- deed , as to that there is no dispute . It is admitted on all hands that such a person did exist , but the question is , was he the true prince , ' or an im- postor . In support of the affirmative , Mr. Tytler first ...
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... existence of Richard in Scot land , and several conspiracies on his behalf were discovered and put down . In these conspiracies a person named Serle , who had been in the household of the late king , was especially con- spicuous . In ...
... existence of Richard in Scot land , and several conspiracies on his behalf were discovered and put down . In these conspiracies a person named Serle , who had been in the household of the late king , was especially con- spicuous . In ...
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