The Monthly Magazine, Volume 37Sherwood, Gilbert and Piper, 1814 |
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... and the attention of their friends . The architect is Mr. MONTAGUE , the city surveyor , and the building and ground will cost not less than 80,0001 . BA THE If the asylum of St. Luke's has by its magnitude. 1814.] ...
... and the attention of their friends . The architect is Mr. MONTAGUE , the city surveyor , and the building and ground will cost not less than 80,0001 . BA THE If the asylum of St. Luke's has by its magnitude. 1814.] ...
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... friend to make use of the following remedy , which he stated to be infallible . Take the inside of a nut - gall , and put a small piece into the hollow tooth , which is to be removed and replaced by another bit about every half hour ...
... friend to make use of the following remedy , which he stated to be infallible . Take the inside of a nut - gall , and put a small piece into the hollow tooth , which is to be removed and replaced by another bit about every half hour ...
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... . He was himself sensible of his approaching death , and announced it to his friends as an event which would speedily take place . On the 16th of December , 1809 , after after signing some dispatches , he sud- denly cried out.
... . He was himself sensible of his approaching death , and announced it to his friends as an event which would speedily take place . On the 16th of December , 1809 , after after signing some dispatches , he sud- denly cried out.
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... friends . sent the only assemblage of this kind is at the house of SIR JOSEPH BANKS , the venerable and respected President of the Royal Society . It takes place every Sunday evening during the session of the Society , and has now , for ...
... friends . sent the only assemblage of this kind is at the house of SIR JOSEPH BANKS , the venerable and respected President of the Royal Society . It takes place every Sunday evening during the session of the Society , and has now , for ...
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... friends , meet for conversation and exchange of per- sonal civilities in the common anti - room . These , therefore , are the only present opportunities afforded to men of letters of periodically meeting in this metro polis ; and , as ...
... friends , meet for conversation and exchange of per- sonal civilities in the common anti - room . These , therefore , are the only present opportunities afforded to men of letters of periodically meeting in this metro polis ; and , as ...
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