The Gentleman's Magazine, Band 4;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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... late period of life in which he commenced the study of medicine , and from a reliance on his chemical knowledge , which in common with others was so imperfect and erroneous . It is said that in the late period of his life he attached ...
... late period of life in which he commenced the study of medicine , and from a reliance on his chemical knowledge , which in common with others was so imperfect and erroneous . It is said that in the late period of his life he attached ...
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... late Rector of Puncknowle , and Lord of the Manor , and Robert . Robert ( not George , as stated by Hutchins ) married Jane , sister to Mr. Butler ; and had three children : George Clutterbuck , Arundel Mary , and Emilia ( now deceased ) ...
... late Rector of Puncknowle , and Lord of the Manor , and Robert . Robert ( not George , as stated by Hutchins ) married Jane , sister to Mr. Butler ; and had three children : George Clutterbuck , Arundel Mary , and Emilia ( now deceased ) ...
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... late king . " Stringing all these facts together , Mr. Riddell concludes it to be unques- tionable that the Scottish Richard and Thomas Warde of Trumpington were the same person . Probably the proper inference is , not that Thomas Warde ...
... late king . " Stringing all these facts together , Mr. Riddell concludes it to be unques- tionable that the Scottish Richard and Thomas Warde of Trumpington were the same person . Probably the proper inference is , not that Thomas Warde ...
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... late ad mirable edition of the Waverley Novels , which has been eminently successful . The enterprising bibliopolist , who has so long distinguished himself in this particular department of amusing literature , now appears determined to ...
... late ad mirable edition of the Waverley Novels , which has been eminently successful . The enterprising bibliopolist , who has so long distinguished himself in this particular department of amusing literature , now appears determined to ...
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... late intelligence had been received of Captain Back ; but that in all probability August or September would bring tidings of him , and that his return might be looked for before the ex- piration of the year . The council had subscribed ...
... late intelligence had been received of Captain Back ; but that in all probability August or September would bring tidings of him , and that his return might be looked for before the ex- piration of the year . The council had subscribed ...
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