The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 23; Volume 177W. Pickering, 1845 - Great Britain |
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... given . The communication of one correspondent will clear up the difficulties of another : a paper on literature will throw light on an article on science or on art . In the Hall of the Muses thousands of mirrors are reflecting light on ...
... given . The communication of one correspondent will clear up the difficulties of another : a paper on literature will throw light on an article on science or on art . In the Hall of the Muses thousands of mirrors are reflecting light on ...
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... given to departed worth and talent , have been accompanied by very heavy and tiresome commentaries on the actions and sayings of ordinary people ; as every handsome and splendid procession has also an attendant mob , impairing its ...
... given to departed worth and talent , have been accompanied by very heavy and tiresome commentaries on the actions and sayings of ordinary people ; as every handsome and splendid procession has also an attendant mob , impairing its ...
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... given by the highest authorities of the law to Lord Eldon's qualifications for the station he held ; testimonials coming not from personal friends but from those opposed to him , and that constantly and conscientiously in political life ...
... given by the highest authorities of the law to Lord Eldon's qualifications for the station he held ; testimonials coming not from personal friends but from those opposed to him , and that constantly and conscientiously in political life ...
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... given of its course , ascend- ing the rising grounds southward in the direction of Wood Ditton . It will then be allowed I have drawn no ex- aggerated picture of the work . On the race - course at Newmarket its character is not so bold ...
... given of its course , ascend- ing the rising grounds southward in the direction of Wood Ditton . It will then be allowed I have drawn no ex- aggerated picture of the work . On the race - course at Newmarket its character is not so bold ...
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... given , so that Callow and his wife considered themselves under great obligations to their kind friend , and were always very grateful for the as- sistance rendered . In a few years , Callow's shop be- came stored with books of consider ...
... given , so that Callow and his wife considered themselves under great obligations to their kind friend , and were always very grateful for the as- sistance rendered . In a few years , Callow's shop be- came stored with books of consider ...
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