The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 91, Part 1; Volume 129E. Cave, 1821 - English periodicals |
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... considered as having been unusually fruitful in the production of men of genius and of taste ; and whoever considers the number of eminent men who were then contemporaries , and views the strength , scope , and lustre of their genius ...
... considered as having been unusually fruitful in the production of men of genius and of taste ; and whoever considers the number of eminent men who were then contemporaries , and views the strength , scope , and lustre of their genius ...
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... considered essential to the flavour . We find nearly all the wine sharp and rather sour ; and the reason is , that it is only once in six or seven years , that the season is warm enough to ripen the grapes . The last year in which they ...
... considered essential to the flavour . We find nearly all the wine sharp and rather sour ; and the reason is , that it is only once in six or seven years , that the season is warm enough to ripen the grapes . The last year in which they ...
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... considered impregnable , and defends the town . There was formerly a bridge here over the Rhine . • Before breakfast I went into the Church of St. Caistor , which is an old Saxon building with towers ; it stands close to the river on a ...
... considered impregnable , and defends the town . There was formerly a bridge here over the Rhine . • Before breakfast I went into the Church of St. Caistor , which is an old Saxon building with towers ; it stands close to the river on a ...
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... considered as the presump- tive heir to the title , being lineally de- scended from Francis the second Earl of Huntingdon . " The descent of William Hastings was unquestionable ; as was his right to the title , had the failure really ...
... considered as the presump- tive heir to the title , being lineally de- scended from Francis the second Earl of Huntingdon . " The descent of William Hastings was unquestionable ; as was his right to the title , had the failure really ...
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... considered , the result is truly asto- nishing . In less than nine months from the commencement of the pur- suit , in the midst of unexampled im- pediments , Mr. Bell so fully establish- ed the claim of his Noble Friend and Client , as ...
... considered , the result is truly asto- nishing . In less than nine months from the commencement of the pur- suit , in the midst of unexampled im- pediments , Mr. Bell so fully establish- ed the claim of his Noble Friend and Client , as ...
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