The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 1; Volume 155W. Pickering, 1834 - English periodicals |
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... England in the autumn of the year ; and the friend from whose pen this humble Me- moir of him proceeds , was delighted to obey a call to meet him at his house at Ipswich . He found him , as he expected , full of all his delight- ful ...
... England in the autumn of the year ; and the friend from whose pen this humble Me- moir of him proceeds , was delighted to obey a call to meet him at his house at Ipswich . He found him , as he expected , full of all his delight- ful ...
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... England , their industry seems to diminish in equal proportion . But it is not so with the German labourers : they retain the habitual industry and frugality they bring with them , and receiving higher wages , an accumulation arises ...
... England , their industry seems to diminish in equal proportion . But it is not so with the German labourers : they retain the habitual industry and frugality they bring with them , and receiving higher wages , an accumulation arises ...
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... England is known to have been an extensive collector of books ( in the modern acceptation of the term ) except George the Third : or , if the name of Charles the First should be added , it must be in a secondary rank , and with some ...
... England is known to have been an extensive collector of books ( in the modern acceptation of the term ) except George the Third : or , if the name of Charles the First should be added , it must be in a secondary rank , and with some ...
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... England and France , and war was re- kindled with greater violence than ever between the two Crowns . In England Parliament assembled on the 23d Nov. and suppressed all pious foundations , and granted to the King the goods of the Church ...
... England and France , and war was re- kindled with greater violence than ever between the two Crowns . In England Parliament assembled on the 23d Nov. and suppressed all pious foundations , and granted to the King the goods of the Church ...
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... England , as he is not permitted to receive his revenues here as he had hitherto done by the King's permission ; but he made a solemn vow before his departure , that he would rather die than change his religion . Before he left the city ...
... England , as he is not permitted to receive his revenues here as he had hitherto done by the King's permission ; but he made a solemn vow before his departure , that he would rather die than change his religion . Before he left the city ...
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