The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 84, Part 2; Volume 116E. Cave, 1814 - English periodicals |
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... hands of our countrymen in the 13th century ; and , in despite of the opinions of Mr. Hawkins , champion for foreign art ... hand tower to York , finish ( a crown ) French ; ailes of nave transepts , and centre tower , to York Cathedral ...
... hands of our countrymen in the 13th century ; and , in despite of the opinions of Mr. Hawkins , champion for foreign art ... hand tower to York , finish ( a crown ) French ; ailes of nave transepts , and centre tower , to York Cathedral ...
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... hand that would dare to touch the beautiful fabrick ! Yours , & c . Mr. URBAN , brated in the political world for Whig Principles- " At College too , such quibbles prove Envy oft the mind will move " " OLIVIA WILMOT SERRES . It is ...
... hand that would dare to touch the beautiful fabrick ! Yours , & c . Mr. URBAN , brated in the political world for Whig Principles- " At College too , such quibbles prove Envy oft the mind will move " " OLIVIA WILMOT SERRES . It is ...
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... hand : and such defects.as they may chance to notice , origina- ting in this obligation , creep forward , as matter of course , at the close of their labours , when all professions are worn out , in Addenda et Corrigenda , and in ...
... hand : and such defects.as they may chance to notice , origina- ting in this obligation , creep forward , as matter of course , at the close of their labours , when all professions are worn out , in Addenda et Corrigenda , and in ...
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... hand , which was to deterinine his reputa- tion for ever . He declared it was an admirable piece of music ; but , to the astonishment of all present , said , very humorously , in his own lan- guage , ta se air chois air bacaighe ; that ...
... hand , which was to deterinine his reputa- tion for ever . He declared it was an admirable piece of music ; but , to the astonishment of all present , said , very humorously , in his own lan- guage , ta se air chois air bacaighe ; that ...
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... hand of Death . This melancholy event threw a gloom over his mind , which was never after entirely dissipated . As soon as the transports of his grief were a little subsided , he composed the following Monody . For the benefit of the ...
... hand of Death . This melancholy event threw a gloom over his mind , which was never after entirely dissipated . As soon as the transports of his grief were a little subsided , he composed the following Monody . For the benefit of the ...
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