Monthly Magazine; Or, British Register of Literature, Sciences and the Belles- LettresSherwood, Gilbert and Piper, 1827 |
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... . 6d . But this considerable balance is not all . The company retain in their own hands sixty - six acres of wood - lands , and con- 1 1 1 1 1 siderable falls of timber have been made ; from the Public Charities . [ JULY ,
... . 6d . But this considerable balance is not all . The company retain in their own hands sixty - six acres of wood - lands , and con- 1 1 1 1 1 siderable falls of timber have been made ; from the Public Charities . [ JULY ,
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... considerable number of months in this city of all things - this - this London . " Well ? " Pray restrain yourself , reader : I am coming to the point in due season . During my metropolitan existence - although I am neither a tailor , or ...
... considerable number of months in this city of all things - this - this London . " Well ? " Pray restrain yourself , reader : I am coming to the point in due season . During my metropolitan existence - although I am neither a tailor , or ...
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... considerable expense in ordering reprints of the old Chro- nicles and black - letter works . Does not this rather prove that the books did not circulate very rapidly or extensively , or such extraordinary patron- age and liberality ...
... considerable expense in ordering reprints of the old Chro- nicles and black - letter works . Does not this rather prove that the books did not circulate very rapidly or extensively , or such extraordinary patron- age and liberality ...
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... considerable merit . I could not succeed in finding any Norwegian books , and I believe it is merely a spoken language . To the Icelandic we owe the Sagas , which have so greatly contributed to illustrate that part of our history which ...
... considerable merit . I could not succeed in finding any Norwegian books , and I believe it is merely a spoken language . To the Icelandic we owe the Sagas , which have so greatly contributed to illustrate that part of our history which ...
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... considerable knowledge and instruction , at the same time that it cannot fail to afford amusement . Lord Redesdale has a bill in progress through the House K2 1827. ] 67- Notes for the Month . soil away-in parts-even from the crown ...
... considerable knowledge and instruction , at the same time that it cannot fail to afford amusement . Lord Redesdale has a bill in progress through the House K2 1827. ] 67- Notes for the Month . soil away-in parts-even from the crown ...
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