The Monthly Magazine, Volume 37Sherwood, Gilbert and Piper, 1814 |
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... interest to the adventurers in these new concerns ; and it is calculated that that which is nearest to London bridge . will be likely to pay in a higher propor tion than others more distant . B TIE 1814. ] THE NEW TOM HOUSE . The Custom ...
... interest to the adventurers in these new concerns ; and it is calculated that that which is nearest to London bridge . will be likely to pay in a higher propor tion than others more distant . B TIE 1814. ] THE NEW TOM HOUSE . The Custom ...
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... interest . As soon as the age of barbarism is past , and the art of writing is made known to a people , their deeds are placed beyond the reach of further error , when the sa- credness of the bard , and the expounder of hieroglyphics ...
... interest . As soon as the age of barbarism is past , and the art of writing is made known to a people , their deeds are placed beyond the reach of further error , when the sa- credness of the bard , and the expounder of hieroglyphics ...
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... interest the patriotic readers of your valuable miscellany . Canterbury , Dec. 5 , 1813 . AGRICOLA . To the Editor of the Monthly Magazine . SIR , OBSERVE there Proclamations , from 19 Hen . VII . to 17 Car . I .; and several ...
... interest the patriotic readers of your valuable miscellany . Canterbury , Dec. 5 , 1813 . AGRICOLA . To the Editor of the Monthly Magazine . SIR , OBSERVE there Proclamations , from 19 Hen . VII . to 17 Car . I .; and several ...
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... interest , than through by Fort William and Augustus ; as this country , or rather the line through which it would run , is full of coal , lime , lead , iron , stone , & c . & c . and unquesti- onably the shortest voyage for the Irish ...
... interest , than through by Fort William and Augustus ; as this country , or rather the line through which it would run , is full of coal , lime , lead , iron , stone , & c . & c . and unquesti- onably the shortest voyage for the Irish ...
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... interest that re- sulted from his fortune and situation in life . Fourcroy continued professor at the Jardin des Plantes , during the remainder of his life , which lasted twenty - five years ; and such was his eloquence , or so well was ...
... interest that re- sulted from his fortune and situation in life . Fourcroy continued professor at the Jardin des Plantes , during the remainder of his life , which lasted twenty - five years ; and such was his eloquence , or so well was ...
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