The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 1; Volume 155W. Pickering, 1834 - English periodicals |
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... brother collegian , who knew him well , that he was a lounger and idler in the morning , willing to execute any Under - graduate's thesis , to entice him to fishing or badger - hunting ; and highly social after dinner , studiously ...
... brother collegian , who knew him well , that he was a lounger and idler in the morning , willing to execute any Under - graduate's thesis , to entice him to fishing or badger - hunting ; and highly social after dinner , studiously ...
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... brother , reserving to himself nothing but a gun and a watch - coat , with which he took his way again into the wilderness . * * * * * * * " So that I am apt to imagine that close Societies subsisting by labour and art , arose first not ...
... brother , reserving to himself nothing but a gun and a watch - coat , with which he took his way again into the wilderness . * * * * * * * " So that I am apt to imagine that close Societies subsisting by labour and art , arose first not ...
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... brother . This gentleman , who survived the King , continued to hold the appointment of Librarian until the collection was presented to the public by his late Majesty ; and he was the writer of the preface to the Catalogue which was ...
... brother . This gentleman , who survived the King , continued to hold the appointment of Librarian until the collection was presented to the public by his late Majesty ; and he was the writer of the preface to the Catalogue which was ...
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... brother Lord Hertford , and by the Duke of Devonshire , without any concert between them . Of any injustice or cruelty to the unfortunate Chatterton , Walpole was entirely guiltless , though for a considerable time the prejudices of the ...
... brother Lord Hertford , and by the Duke of Devonshire , without any concert between them . Of any injustice or cruelty to the unfortunate Chatterton , Walpole was entirely guiltless , though for a considerable time the prejudices of the ...
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... brother of the Earl of Leicester , and of the celebrated Col. Alger- non Sydney , who suffered death at the close of this very year . Henry was himself created a Peer after the Revolution , by the title of Earl of Romney . + This ...
... brother of the Earl of Leicester , and of the celebrated Col. Alger- non Sydney , who suffered death at the close of this very year . Henry was himself created a Peer after the Revolution , by the title of Earl of Romney . + This ...
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