Gentleman's Magazine: And Historical Chronicle, Volume 165F. Jefferies, 1838 - Early English newspapers |
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... observed , would not have satisfied the public mind ; and it must have been additional matter of extraordinary value which could have made the portrait of Scott's private and social character more complete . All has been gained that ...
... observed , would not have satisfied the public mind ; and it must have been additional matter of extraordinary value which could have made the portrait of Scott's private and social character more complete . All has been gained that ...
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And Historical Chronicle. before us , and reserve for the end some observations on the species of writing in which he so ... observed some auditors smile , and I dreaded ridicule at that time of life more than I have ever done since ...
And Historical Chronicle. before us , and reserve for the end some observations on the species of writing in which he so ... observed some auditors smile , and I dreaded ridicule at that time of life more than I have ever done since ...
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... observed that bh and mh in Gaelic have the sound of v ; h placed after d and f aspirates those conso- nants , and dd , in Cumraeg , has the power of th . Ll has a sound peculiar to the Welsh , the nearest approach to which is the ...
... observed that bh and mh in Gaelic have the sound of v ; h placed after d and f aspirates those conso- nants , and dd , in Cumraeg , has the power of th . Ll has a sound peculiar to the Welsh , the nearest approach to which is the ...
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... observation , " Mais vous n'avez pas nos sœurs grises . " Services as painful and as exemplary are rendered to the ... observe the austerities of this far - famed order with my own eyes led me thither . I found the convent on a rising ...
... observation , " Mais vous n'avez pas nos sœurs grises . " Services as painful and as exemplary are rendered to the ... observe the austerities of this far - famed order with my own eyes led me thither . I found the convent on a rising ...
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... observed , that the invention of this fabulous animal has been owing to the desire we possess of finding analogies and correspondences in the works of Nature , and thus , as it were , simplifying and generalising our know- ledge . The ...
... observed , that the invention of this fabulous animal has been owing to the desire we possess of finding analogies and correspondences in the works of Nature , and thus , as it were , simplifying and generalising our know- ledge . The ...
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