The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 91, Part 1E. Cave, 1821 - English periodicals |
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... society of friends whom they were never to see again . This race of men , Chi- pewyans , are a mild , timid set of per- sons , excellently described in Hearne and Mackenzie's Voyages . The cold was more severe than has been for many ...
... society of friends whom they were never to see again . This race of men , Chi- pewyans , are a mild , timid set of per- sons , excellently described in Hearne and Mackenzie's Voyages . The cold was more severe than has been for many ...
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... SOCIETY . WHOEVER , with attentive mind and contemplative leisure , casts his eye over the wide range of mo- dern Literature , will often find topicks interesting and important in their consideration to the curious enquirer , which yet ...
... SOCIETY . WHOEVER , with attentive mind and contemplative leisure , casts his eye over the wide range of mo- dern Literature , will often find topicks interesting and important in their consideration to the curious enquirer , which yet ...
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... Society immediately applied a thousand pounds from the College funds to commence the re- demption of the estate ; and by judi- cious management ever since , without any further advance , have not only cleared the estate , but with the ...
... Society immediately applied a thousand pounds from the College funds to commence the re- demption of the estate ; and by judi- cious management ever since , without any further advance , have not only cleared the estate , but with the ...
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... society , peculiar to the Highlands of Scotland . But the discom- fiture of the adherents of the Pretender , and his own defeat in 1746 , with the abo- lition of the heritable jurisdictions in 1747 , * It is universally conceded , that ...
... society , peculiar to the Highlands of Scotland . But the discom- fiture of the adherents of the Pretender , and his own defeat in 1746 , with the abo- lition of the heritable jurisdictions in 1747 , * It is universally conceded , that ...
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... society should have prevailed longer on the estate of Sutherland , than in any other part of the island ; and why the proprietors of this estate , notwithstanding they have afforded the people advantages which no other owner ever gave ...
... society should have prevailed longer on the estate of Sutherland , than in any other part of the island ; and why the proprietors of this estate , notwithstanding they have afforded the people advantages which no other owner ever gave ...
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