The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, for the Year ..., Volumen97Edw. Cave, 1736-[1868], 1827 |
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... rendering more intelligible our an- cient Historians and Poets , and for the benefit of the Arts . It was felt that ... rendered accessible to artists of all countries . Mr. Skelton's efforts , which have been not only tastefully but ...
... rendering more intelligible our an- cient Historians and Poets , and for the benefit of the Arts . It was felt that ... rendered accessible to artists of all countries . Mr. Skelton's efforts , which have been not only tastefully but ...
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... rendered by the Author pointing out the contents of these various services of the Roman Church , which are so frequently confounded by collectors of rare and curious books . The French Manuscripts are especially distinguished by a ...
... rendered by the Author pointing out the contents of these various services of the Roman Church , which are so frequently confounded by collectors of rare and curious books . The French Manuscripts are especially distinguished by a ...
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... rendered to the rebels by the Lieutenant- Governor Alezeras , who took the opportu nity of the reported sudden illness of his superior , General Pegue , to capitulate with- out firing a shot . This On the 1st of January , General ...
... rendered to the rebels by the Lieutenant- Governor Alezeras , who took the opportu nity of the reported sudden illness of his superior , General Pegue , to capitulate with- out firing a shot . This On the 1st of January , General ...
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... rendered it a work of some dif- ficulty , although every part has been carried on and completed with the greatest success . The Suspension - bridge thrown over the Thames at Hammersmith , in its present state , forms a remarkable object ...
... rendered it a work of some dif- ficulty , although every part has been carried on and completed with the greatest success . The Suspension - bridge thrown over the Thames at Hammersmith , in its present state , forms a remarkable object ...
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... render ignorance unfashion- able , as it was speedily found , that mere valour , however fiery , was unable , on such ... rendered to a national army ; and it is only surprising that , before it was introduced , the British army was able ...
... render ignorance unfashion- able , as it was speedily found , that mere valour , however fiery , was unable , on such ... rendered to a national army ; and it is only surprising that , before it was introduced , the British army was able ...
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