The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, Volume 33Henry Colburn and Company, 1831 - English literature |
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... fact , not a mere history , but a lucid commen- tary on the progress of physical science from the earliest ages to the present time ; and , as such , it will prove a valuable work of reference both for the scientific man and the ...
... fact , not a mere history , but a lucid commen- tary on the progress of physical science from the earliest ages to the present time ; and , as such , it will prove a valuable work of reference both for the scientific man and the ...
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... fact of the Patriarchal Church was known to him , and the allusions come naturally as occasions suggest them . This Patri- archal Church bears the same relation to the Mo- saic as the Mosaic to the Christian . Mr. Blunt finds " places ...
... fact of the Patriarchal Church was known to him , and the allusions come naturally as occasions suggest them . This Patri- archal Church bears the same relation to the Mo- saic as the Mosaic to the Christian . Mr. Blunt finds " places ...
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... fact . The magistrates resolved , that while the people continue to behave quietly , the more prudent course was not to interfere . Sir J. R. G. Graham , Bart . has been re - elected for this county without opposition . Several fires ...
... fact . The magistrates resolved , that while the people continue to behave quietly , the more prudent course was not to interfere . Sir J. R. G. Graham , Bart . has been re - elected for this county without opposition . Several fires ...
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... fact , if steam - boats are established , the power of communicating with India in the short period before - mentioned is indisputable . Mr. Waghorn is preparing to lay before his Majesty's Government , and the East India Company , the ...
... fact , if steam - boats are established , the power of communicating with India in the short period before - mentioned is indisputable . Mr. Waghorn is preparing to lay before his Majesty's Government , and the East India Company , the ...
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... fact , that his body was left weltering } { in the streets leading to the palace , till Lord Strangford , the British ambassador , made such a representation to the Porte on the barbarous prac tice so abhorrent to the feelings of ...
... fact , that his body was left weltering } { in the streets leading to the palace , till Lord Strangford , the British ambassador , made such a representation to the Porte on the barbarous prac tice so abhorrent to the feelings of ...
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