The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 23; Volume 177W. Pickering, 1845 - Great Britain |
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Page 43
... volume a copy of Bacon's Essay on Build- ing , as he is supposed in it to have partly given a description of his own house at Gorhambury accompanying it , however , with the remark , that the resemblance is very trifling , the House in ...
... volume a copy of Bacon's Essay on Build- ing , as he is supposed in it to have partly given a description of his own house at Gorhambury accompanying it , however , with the remark , that the resemblance is very trifling , the House in ...
Page 48
... volume similar to that issued by the His- torical Section of the Scientific Con- gress of France . Nor can it be overlooked that the Archæological Album , announced by a London publishing firm , under the editorship of Mr. Wright , who ...
... volume similar to that issued by the His- torical Section of the Scientific Con- gress of France . Nor can it be overlooked that the Archæological Album , announced by a London publishing firm , under the editorship of Mr. Wright , who ...
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... volume extend from 1777 to 1794 , including Nelson's services in the West Indies , -his command of the Boreas - his residence in Norfolk when on half pay - his subsequent appointment to the Agamemnon , and his station in the ...
... volume extend from 1777 to 1794 , including Nelson's services in the West Indies , -his command of the Boreas - his residence in Norfolk when on half pay - his subsequent appointment to the Agamemnon , and his station in the ...
Page 53
... volumes are too well known and esteemed to need any fresh panegyric . Frankenstein is alone sufficient to render her name imperishable , and these volumes will form a pleasing memorial of her knowledge and taste . Mrs. Shelley travelled ...
... volumes are too well known and esteemed to need any fresh panegyric . Frankenstein is alone sufficient to render her name imperishable , and these volumes will form a pleasing memorial of her knowledge and taste . Mrs. Shelley travelled ...
Page 54
... volume begins with an ac- count of the growth of Universities in the twelfth century , with their relation to the church and the philosophy of the time . This is followed by the history of Oxford as an University in the Saxon times ...
... volume begins with an ac- count of the growth of Universities in the twelfth century , with their relation to the church and the philosophy of the time . This is followed by the history of Oxford as an University in the Saxon times ...
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