The Gentleman's Magazine, 100. cilt,1. bölüm;147. ciltF. Jefferies, 1830 The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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... command of Captain Pretty . ' He is probably the same person who is mentioned in the critical review of the State Trials as Colonel Pretty at the Castle of Dublin in 1649. See Trial of the Regicides . There is a pedigree in the He ...
... command of Captain Pretty . ' He is probably the same person who is mentioned in the critical review of the State Trials as Colonel Pretty at the Castle of Dublin in 1649. See Trial of the Regicides . There is a pedigree in the He ...
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... command in his hand , ” i . 151 . We cannot notice innumerable bat- tles , which ought to be styled battles not for conquest , but murder ; and po- litics , implying not public good , but selfish aggrandizement . Fortunately , in point ...
... command in his hand , ” i . 151 . We cannot notice innumerable bat- tles , which ought to be styled battles not for conquest , but murder ; and po- litics , implying not public good , but selfish aggrandizement . Fortunately , in point ...
Sayfa 50
... command . When he finds himself in adversity , and destitute of aid from without , as he often did from 1813 to 1818 , he is perfectly free from passion and violence of temper . He then becomes mild , patient , docile , and even ...
... command . When he finds himself in adversity , and destitute of aid from without , as he often did from 1813 to 1818 , he is perfectly free from passion and violence of temper . He then becomes mild , patient , docile , and even ...
Sayfa 52
... command under Na- poleon at Waterloo , she nevertheless calls him one who had become a sincere royalist , and was a man of in- tegrity . ii . 33 . Louis was , in the same style , a thorough Frenchman - a good and a well - meaning man ...
... command under Na- poleon at Waterloo , she nevertheless calls him one who had become a sincere royalist , and was a man of in- tegrity . ii . 33 . Louis was , in the same style , a thorough Frenchman - a good and a well - meaning man ...
Sayfa 68
... command ? " Let him who is most worthy , " he replied , And , with these parting words , the hero died . Since LAWRENCE , then , by Death's relent- less haste , Has left the realms of Genius and of Taste , May Graphic Chiefs the great ...
... command ? " Let him who is most worthy , " he replied , And , with these parting words , the hero died . Since LAWRENCE , then , by Death's relent- less haste , Has left the realms of Genius and of Taste , May Graphic Chiefs the great ...
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