The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 91, Part 1; Volume 129E. Cave, 1821 - English periodicals |
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... means of them altogether ) a way of reconciling Cranmer's text with some of the inferences obtained from the other Translators and their Com- mentators . For supposing that the stairs or steppes ( as Matthews and Ta- verner designate ...
... means of them altogether ) a way of reconciling Cranmer's text with some of the inferences obtained from the other Translators and their Com- mentators . For supposing that the stairs or steppes ( as Matthews and Ta- verner designate ...
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... means few in number , and which we beg leave to recommend to his future Biogra- phers . We shall only quote the con- cluding tale : " This usuall speech of Sir Thomas Moore , both of himself and other Book- breeders , which is also ...
... means few in number , and which we beg leave to recommend to his future Biogra- phers . We shall only quote the con- cluding tale : " This usuall speech of Sir Thomas Moore , both of himself and other Book- breeders , which is also ...
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... means of fastening Those the patients in their beds . whom I saw in bed were not confined . None however were furious . August 26. We had intended to return by the water coach to MAY- ENCE ; but finding it would be near all day in ...
... means of fastening Those the patients in their beds . whom I saw in bed were not confined . None however were furious . August 26. We had intended to return by the water coach to MAY- ENCE ; but finding it would be near all day in ...
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... means of intellectual culture , has afforded facilities in calling forth and directing the fine suggestions of Genius , -yet her native . and indigenous creations of fancy , the teeming images of a mind finely oppressed by a generous ...
... means of intellectual culture , has afforded facilities in calling forth and directing the fine suggestions of Genius , -yet her native . and indigenous creations of fancy , the teeming images of a mind finely oppressed by a generous ...
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... means distinguished by the warmth or im- petuosity of their animal passions . The capabilities , in this last case , seem to depend , not upon the pas- sions or the moral temperament , although these are often useful in aiding the flow ...
... means distinguished by the warmth or im- petuosity of their animal passions . The capabilities , in this last case , seem to depend , not upon the pas- sions or the moral temperament , although these are often useful in aiding the flow ...
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