The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, for the Year ..., Том 92Edw. Cave, 1736-[1868], 1822 |
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... respect to public affairs , that the prospect will brighten ? " The situation of the Sister Kingdom is too afflicting to contemplate ; but it has afforded to Great Britain an opportunity of displaying one of her most glorious ...
... respect to public affairs , that the prospect will brighten ? " The situation of the Sister Kingdom is too afflicting to contemplate ; but it has afforded to Great Britain an opportunity of displaying one of her most glorious ...
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... respecting the family of Knivett ( XCI . i . pp . 286 , 482 ) , some of your Correspondents may probably say what be- came of the descendants of Sir Philip Knivett of Birkenham Castle , Norfolk , bart . whose sons were , Philip , heir ...
... respecting the family of Knivett ( XCI . i . pp . 286 , 482 ) , some of your Correspondents may probably say what be- came of the descendants of Sir Philip Knivett of Birkenham Castle , Norfolk , bart . whose sons were , Philip , heir ...
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... respect , and the impracticability of saving la- bour by machinery , the farmer has not the advantage of the tradesman ; and the community by a reasonable Corn Bill , or other justifiable encouragement , has an equitable right to ...
... respect , and the impracticability of saving la- bour by machinery , the farmer has not the advantage of the tradesman ; and the community by a reasonable Corn Bill , or other justifiable encouragement , has an equitable right to ...
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... respect in such cases , that al- though the Stat . of 1 James I. above cited , relieved the contracting parties from the penalty of Bigamy , after the lapse of seven years , yet it does by no means express any authority that they might ...
... respect in such cases , that al- though the Stat . of 1 James I. above cited , relieved the contracting parties from the penalty of Bigamy , after the lapse of seven years , yet it does by no means express any authority that they might ...
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... respect to Ivan . Some described him as an idiot , others as a drunkard , and not a few as a ferocious savage thirsting for the blood of his fellow - creatures . Of course the young Prince's oppor- tunities of acquiring intellectual ...
... respect to Ivan . Some described him as an idiot , others as a drunkard , and not a few as a ferocious savage thirsting for the blood of his fellow - creatures . Of course the young Prince's oppor- tunities of acquiring intellectual ...
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