The Monthly Magazine, Volume 37Sherwood, Gilbert and Piper, 1814 - Art |
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... officers and clerks , and the employ ment , without confusion , of 1050 tide- waiters , and other assistants . The ground floor and cellars are to consist of vaults and warehouses for goods under bond ; and in the centre of the first ...
... officers and clerks , and the employ ment , without confusion , of 1050 tide- waiters , and other assistants . The ground floor and cellars are to consist of vaults and warehouses for goods under bond ; and in the centre of the first ...
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... officers and sol- diers of the regular army . It is calcu- lated to lodge at least one thousand children , in the proportion of 700 boys to 300 girls ; and in subordination to its objects , there is an infant institution at the Isle of ...
... officers and sol- diers of the regular army . It is calcu- lated to lodge at least one thousand children , in the proportion of 700 boys to 300 girls ; and in subordination to its objects , there is an infant institution at the Isle of ...
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... Officers of the navy and army , ser- jeants at law , and king's counsel , and all ether persons not before excepted , to be eligible as at present ; the great officers of state vacaling their seats as now , but be- ing capable of re ...
... Officers of the navy and army , ser- jeants at law , and king's counsel , and all ether persons not before excepted , to be eligible as at present ; the great officers of state vacaling their seats as now , but be- ing capable of re ...
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... officers , as men eminent- ly skilful in the art of war . But they claim impossibilities in their bragging bulletins . When they fight , their ene ies are only a flock of pigeons ; but MONTHLY MAQ . No. 251 . 33 . the truth is , that ...
... officers , as men eminent- ly skilful in the art of war . But they claim impossibilities in their bragging bulletins . When they fight , their ene ies are only a flock of pigeons ; but MONTHLY MAQ . No. 251 . 33 . the truth is , that ...
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... officer in the artil- lery , who inherits his title ; and a daugh- ter , Madame Foucaud . He was married a second time to Madame Bellville , the widow of Vailly , by whom he had no family . The character of M. de Fourcroy was exactly ...
... officer in the artil- lery , who inherits his title ; and a daugh- ter , Madame Foucaud . He was married a second time to Madame Bellville , the widow of Vailly , by whom he had no family . The character of M. de Fourcroy was exactly ...
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