The Monthly Magazine, Or, British Register, Volume 29R. Phillips, 1810 - British periodicals |
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The succeeding chapter , entitled , History of the Seventh Year of Jehangir's Reign , and of the Festival of the New Year , & c . begins with some particulars more precise and satisfactory than the passage above given .
The succeeding chapter , entitled , History of the Seventh Year of Jehangir's Reign , and of the Festival of the New Year , & c . begins with some particulars more precise and satisfactory than the passage above given .
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... that the adulterous amours of Jehangir with Nourjehan form an interesting portion of the Emperor's history ; it was at a feast given by the ambitious female to her illustrious lover , that the essence of roses was discovered .
... that the adulterous amours of Jehangir with Nourjehan form an interesting portion of the Emperor's history ; it was at a feast given by the ambitious female to her illustrious lover , that the essence of roses was discovered .
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On one side of the paved court , in which stands the pump , is a long room , nized , and publicity given to trivial occurrences , that in the great metropolis that occasionally affords shelter from the entirely escape observation .
On one side of the paved court , in which stands the pump , is a long room , nized , and publicity given to trivial occurrences , that in the great metropolis that occasionally affords shelter from the entirely escape observation .
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That the ceremonial part of the Jewish law , rc , was not given by God , but only 9. That the psalms were written by seve ral persons , and on particular occasions . That the sublimest devotion , and all the beauties of fine writing ...
That the ceremonial part of the Jewish law , rc , was not given by God , but only 9. That the psalms were written by seve ral persons , and on particular occasions . That the sublimest devotion , and all the beauties of fine writing ...
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Plenum lachrymis , vel dignum quod fleatur , by speaking of it as containing one meaning only , when he says , that this author has given many in no other ; " for surely this deinition by Stephanus , contains two distinct mean . ings ...
Plenum lachrymis , vel dignum quod fleatur , by speaking of it as containing one meaning only , when he says , that this author has given many in no other ; " for surely this deinition by Stephanus , contains two distinct mean . ings ...
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