The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 85, Part 1; Volume 117E. Cave, 1815 - English periodicals |
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... bave been so long imposed upon by the numerous paintings of Shakspeare , all equally original , that it is time his monu- mental bust in Stratford Church , the earliest authenticated likeness of our Bard , should recover its deserved en ...
... bave been so long imposed upon by the numerous paintings of Shakspeare , all equally original , that it is time his monu- mental bust in Stratford Church , the earliest authenticated likeness of our Bard , should recover its deserved en ...
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... bave induced me to undertake Archbishop Bancroft's Life ; but I have no stomach to it , having no great opi- nion of him on more accounts than one . He had a greater inveteracy against the Puritans than any of his Predecessors . " Mr ...
... bave induced me to undertake Archbishop Bancroft's Life ; but I have no stomach to it , having no great opi- nion of him on more accounts than one . He had a greater inveteracy against the Puritans than any of his Predecessors . " Mr ...
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... bave attained the rank of Major - general in the army , or Rear - admiral in the navy , except as to the Twelve Knights Grand Crosses who may be nominated and ap- pointed for civil services . 8th His Royal Highness the Prince Regent ...
... bave attained the rank of Major - general in the army , or Rear - admiral in the navy , except as to the Twelve Knights Grand Crosses who may be nominated and ap- pointed for civil services . 8th His Royal Highness the Prince Regent ...
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... bave sailed from that port for Guadaloupe and Martinique , in conse- quence of those islands having been for- mally restored to France . Ships are also preparing for the Isle of Bourbon and In- dia ; and , shocking to relate , it is un ...
... bave sailed from that port for Guadaloupe and Martinique , in conse- quence of those islands having been for- mally restored to France . Ships are also preparing for the Isle of Bourbon and In- dia ; and , shocking to relate , it is un ...
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... bave been equally destitute there also ? And how came the Poor - rates not to have passed in England , immediately on such secularization ? How did the Poor subsist till the year before the death of Elizabeth , that is , for a period of ...
... bave been equally destitute there also ? And how came the Poor - rates not to have passed in England , immediately on such secularization ? How did the Poor subsist till the year before the death of Elizabeth , that is , for a period of ...
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