Monthly Magazine; Or, British Register of Literature, Sciences and the Belles- LettresSherwood, Gilbert and Piper, 1827 |
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... observe , for writing , arithmetic , geography , and merchants ' accompts , the parents pay 31. a year . Then how are these ample funds consumed ? 1407. go to the lecturer , 180l . to the schoolmasters , and 3147. to the alms- people ...
... observe , for writing , arithmetic , geography , and merchants ' accompts , the parents pay 31. a year . Then how are these ample funds consumed ? 1407. go to the lecturer , 180l . to the schoolmasters , and 3147. to the alms- people ...
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... observe , this Thomas Aldersey leased to the governors themselves also , for two thousand years , at the rent of a red rose , the Chantry - house in Banbury , with several other mes- suages , crofts , and meadows in the same parish ...
... observe , this Thomas Aldersey leased to the governors themselves also , for two thousand years , at the rent of a red rose , the Chantry - house in Banbury , with several other mes- suages , crofts , and meadows in the same parish ...
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... observe of late a strong craving after Memoirs and Lives of the Dead . But these , it may be remarked , savour so much of the real and familiar , that the persons described differ from us only in being dead , which is a reflection to ...
... observe of late a strong craving after Memoirs and Lives of the Dead . But these , it may be remarked , savour so much of the real and familiar , that the persons described differ from us only in being dead , which is a reflection to ...
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... grocery are so called in Turkey . † The Turks are not forbidden the use of spirits , though many abstain from them through mere excess of devotion . observe and become well acquainted with the Turks , that [ 30 ] [ JULY ,
... grocery are so called in Turkey . † The Turks are not forbidden the use of spirits , though many abstain from them through mere excess of devotion . observe and become well acquainted with the Turks , that [ 30 ] [ JULY ,
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observe and become well acquainted with the Turks , that one of the most prominent features of their national character is a peculiar susceptibility to the sentiment of gratitude . A service rendered to a Turk , be it ever so trifling ...
observe and become well acquainted with the Turks , that one of the most prominent features of their national character is a peculiar susceptibility to the sentiment of gratitude . A service rendered to a Turk , be it ever so trifling ...
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