The Gentleman's Magazine, 174–175 tomaiA. Dodd and A. Smith, 1843 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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... England , to discuss the policy of government , and to urge the neces- sity of measures of finance suited to the altered situation of the country . On the 4th of February he wrote an account of his health to his father , in which he ...
... England , to discuss the policy of government , and to urge the neces- sity of measures of finance suited to the altered situation of the country . On the 4th of February he wrote an account of his health to his father , in which he ...
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... England has any pretensions to immortality . If I could have my own wishes gratified , I confess I should desire that he would make his view of mind , intellectually considered , as enlarged as he has ever considered it , in- cluding ...
... England has any pretensions to immortality . If I could have my own wishes gratified , I confess I should desire that he would make his view of mind , intellectually considered , as enlarged as he has ever considered it , in- cluding ...
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... England , or any other seat of reform . The press was , of course , its quickening organ ; but , in England , during that whole century , not a single citable classic , scarcely the respectable impression of even an English volume , was ...
... England , or any other seat of reform . The press was , of course , its quickening organ ; but , in England , during that whole century , not a single citable classic , scarcely the respectable impression of even an English volume , was ...
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... England , and for eight days never allowed us to venture near the coast . On the ninth a deceitful gleam of sunshine brought us to an anchor off Camperdown , but a sudden and violent gale of wind compelled us to put imme- diately to sea ...
... England , and for eight days never allowed us to venture near the coast . On the ninth a deceitful gleam of sunshine brought us to an anchor off Camperdown , but a sudden and violent gale of wind compelled us to put imme- diately to sea ...
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... England on account of its scarcity and high price . The mandarins send it in very small canisters , as presents to their friends . Green tea ( p . 233 ) is not dried in copper , but in pans of cast iron . * White's History of Selborne ...
... England on account of its scarcity and high price . The mandarins send it in very small canisters , as presents to their friends . Green tea ( p . 233 ) is not dried in copper , but in pans of cast iron . * White's History of Selborne ...
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