The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 88,Deel 2;Volume 124F. Jefferies, 1818 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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... hope with respect to an im- perfect duodecimo copy of the Hore secun- dum usum Sarum . It wants the title , and the month of January in the Calen- dar . It has no colophon ; but on the last leaves of the signature b , has the following ...
... hope with respect to an im- perfect duodecimo copy of the Hore secun- dum usum Sarum . It wants the title , and the month of January in the Calen- dar . It has no colophon ; but on the last leaves of the signature b , has the following ...
Pagina 35
... hope. cannot be of much use unless retained , as medicine that is the longest retained in the system is beneficial , in propor- tion as its virtues are more gradually digested , and radically communicated . Another description of these ...
... hope. cannot be of much use unless retained , as medicine that is the longest retained in the system is beneficial , in propor- tion as its virtues are more gradually digested , and radically communicated . Another description of these ...
Pagina 36
the expence of the same being reim- much to hope , that the remonstrances bursed to them . I REAM .. Britton R : 254 , to otice temple , rising from the consecrated •. Rules for the Regulation of Parochial Lending Libraries . 1. That ...
the expence of the same being reim- much to hope , that the remonstrances bursed to them . I REAM .. Britton R : 254 , to otice temple , rising from the consecrated •. Rules for the Regulation of Parochial Lending Libraries . 1. That ...
Pagina 47
... hope When life was in its spring - and bealth Smiled on my cheerful brow - beloved harp ! [ bung That on the willows many a year hath Neglected , -once - Oh ! once again I [ bling hand To rouse thy wires , and yet - my trem- Half fears ...
... hope When life was in its spring - and bealth Smiled on my cheerful brow - beloved harp ! [ bung That on the willows many a year hath Neglected , -once - Oh ! once again I [ bling hand To rouse thy wires , and yet - my trem- Half fears ...
Pagina 48
... hope of continuing in an active and honourable career , when your Lordship interfered in my favour , and averted consequences , which would have have been deeply afflictive to me , and to those 48 [ July , Review of New Publications .
... hope of continuing in an active and honourable career , when your Lordship interfered in my favour , and averted consequences , which would have have been deeply afflictive to me , and to those 48 [ July , Review of New Publications .
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