The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 82, Part 2; Volume 112E. Cave, 1812 - English periodicals |
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... readers may be turned to a con- sideration of the rapidly - increasing value of rare books printed in the fif teenth century , you will not , probably , object to the insertion of an account of a NEWLY - DISCOVERED CAXTON . A few days ...
... readers may be turned to a con- sideration of the rapidly - increasing value of rare books printed in the fif teenth century , you will not , probably , object to the insertion of an account of a NEWLY - DISCOVERED CAXTON . A few days ...
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... readers did not judge for them- selves , or suffer themselves to be guided by safer instructors , there would be an end to tasle , to libe- rality , and to useful , although labo- rious research . The effect of this Review was not so ...
... readers did not judge for them- selves , or suffer themselves to be guided by safer instructors , there would be an end to tasle , to libe- rality , and to useful , although labo- rious research . The effect of this Review was not so ...
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... Readers and Correspondents , and shall feel much obliged by answers to any part of them . Barrett often refers to documents and records in his own possession : Qu . In whose possession are these at the present time ? and what are the ...
... Readers and Correspondents , and shall feel much obliged by answers to any part of them . Barrett often refers to documents and records in his own possession : Qu . In whose possession are these at the present time ? and what are the ...
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... readers , that many useful and truly curious facts and do- cuments are shut up in private libra- ries , and confined to the memories of certain persons , the developement of which would prove highly interesting . Public channels are now ...
... readers , that many useful and truly curious facts and do- cuments are shut up in private libra- ries , and confined to the memories of certain persons , the developement of which would prove highly interesting . Public channels are now ...
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... readers by descending to such particu- lars as the garb and the recreations of the people of this country . In the description of the island of Britain , borrowed , as it is supposed , from Leland , by William Harrison , and prefixed to ...
... readers by descending to such particu- lars as the garb and the recreations of the people of this country . In the description of the island of Britain , borrowed , as it is supposed , from Leland , by William Harrison , and prefixed to ...
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