The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 91, Part 1E. Cave, 1821 - English periodicals |
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... considerable fund of ge- nuine amusement . The " Tour on the Continent " will always be pe- rused with interest , as conveying a just idea of the state of Europe in the year 1818.- " The Progress of Literature in different Ages of ...
... considerable fund of ge- nuine amusement . The " Tour on the Continent " will always be pe- rused with interest , as conveying a just idea of the state of Europe in the year 1818.- " The Progress of Literature in different Ages of ...
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... considerable pleasure in stating , that , notwithstanding the power- ful and extensive Rivalry that has recently existed , we still continue to receive the warmest encouragement from our Friends in particular , and the most liberal ...
... considerable pleasure in stating , that , notwithstanding the power- ful and extensive Rivalry that has recently existed , we still continue to receive the warmest encouragement from our Friends in particular , and the most liberal ...
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... considerable progress ; but " heavy bodies move slow . " The Lives of Sir John Pratt and his illustrious Son , are still in abeyance ; but it is hoped that the Noble Marquis , by giving them to the Publick , will add one more laurel to ...
... considerable progress ; but " heavy bodies move slow . " The Lives of Sir John Pratt and his illustrious Son , are still in abeyance ; but it is hoped that the Noble Marquis , by giving them to the Publick , will add one more laurel to ...
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... considerable pleasure , to introduce this valuable and most in teresting Publication to the notice of our Readers . The name of Belzoni is well known to the whole world ; Europe was perhaps never more in debted to any one individual ...
... considerable pleasure , to introduce this valuable and most in teresting Publication to the notice of our Readers . The name of Belzoni is well known to the whole world ; Europe was perhaps never more in debted to any one individual ...
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... considerable length in the moun- tain , sometimes pretty high , sometimes very narrow , and without any regularity ... considerably , and I feared that if we did not get out soon , we should have to remain in the dark ; mean . time it ...
... considerable length in the moun- tain , sometimes pretty high , sometimes very narrow , and without any regularity ... considerably , and I feared that if we did not get out soon , we should have to remain in the dark ; mean . time it ...
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