The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, for the Year ..., Volumen177Edw. Cave, 1736-[1868], 1845 |
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... death of Alexander III . He wrote a Com- mentary on Aristotle , printed at Venice in 1496. He is mentioned in the Inferno of Dante , and has appeared with great effect in later days in the romantic Lay of his descendant . This old ...
... death of Alexander III . He wrote a Com- mentary on Aristotle , printed at Venice in 1496. He is mentioned in the Inferno of Dante , and has appeared with great effect in later days in the romantic Lay of his descendant . This old ...
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... death of his eldest son , who died in December 1805. On the 23rd of January Mr. Pitt breathed his last . Then came the change of adminis tration . Mr. Fox and Lord Grenville came into power , and Lord Erskine was appointed to the ...
... death of his eldest son , who died in December 1805. On the 23rd of January Mr. Pitt breathed his last . Then came the change of adminis tration . Mr. Fox and Lord Grenville came into power , and Lord Erskine was appointed to the ...
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... death of Lord Londonderry ; whose vacant place was supplied by Mr. Canning , an appointment which we recollect gave a general satisfaction , and much advantage was anticipated from his commanding talents and enlarged and liberal policy ...
... death of Lord Londonderry ; whose vacant place was supplied by Mr. Canning , an appointment which we recollect gave a general satisfaction , and much advantage was anticipated from his commanding talents and enlarged and liberal policy ...
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... death in Mr. Canning's celebrated speech of the 22nd of the following June , on the Roman Ca- lic question : -When I first gave notice of this motion ( early in the month of May ) , I expected that my most formidable anta gonist upon it ...
... death in Mr. Canning's celebrated speech of the 22nd of the following June , on the Roman Ca- lic question : -When I first gave notice of this motion ( early in the month of May ) , I expected that my most formidable anta gonist upon it ...
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... death had thus suddenly hushed , " & c . MR . URBAN , City , Nov. IN your Magazine for April last , I sent a few remarks on the pottery called Samian , which I was pleased to see elicited a continuation of the sub- ject from your ...
... death had thus suddenly hushed , " & c . MR . URBAN , City , Nov. IN your Magazine for April last , I sent a few remarks on the pottery called Samian , which I was pleased to see elicited a continuation of the sub- ject from your ...
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