The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, Volume 33Henry Colburn and Company, 1831 |
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... noble and learned friend , the Lord Chancellor , an opportunity of declaring to their lordships his opinions upon these two all - important subjects . The Lord Chancellor in reply , observed that future opportunities would occur when he ...
... noble and learned friend , the Lord Chancellor , an opportunity of declaring to their lordships his opinions upon these two all - important subjects . The Lord Chancellor in reply , observed that future opportunities would occur when he ...
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... noble and learned friend , and if , after a most careful and deliberate examination , he should differ from his noble and learned friend , he would frankly and fairly assign his reasons for so doing ; while if , on the other hand , he ...
... noble and learned friend , and if , after a most careful and deliberate examination , he should differ from his noble and learned friend , he would frankly and fairly assign his reasons for so doing ; while if , on the other hand , he ...
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system , and by no means agreed with the Noble Lord that it would be better for the Clergyman to have a fixed and ... noble lord then moved for similar re- BOUND OCTEW 1959 turns relating to Ireland and Scotland . The motions were ...
system , and by no means agreed with the Noble Lord that it would be better for the Clergyman to have a fixed and ... noble lord then moved for similar re- BOUND OCTEW 1959 turns relating to Ireland and Scotland . The motions were ...
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... sophers of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries after that ignis fatuus , the philosopher's stone , and " the noble art of making gold , " is 405351 1831 . 13 Critical Notices . bal's may be designated, is not altogether without ...
... sophers of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries after that ignis fatuus , the philosopher's stone , and " the noble art of making gold , " is 405351 1831 . 13 Critical Notices . bal's may be designated, is not altogether without ...
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" the noble art of making gold , " is here traced by the hand of a master . The author refers the origin of alchemy to the Arabians , who devoted them- selves to the study of medicine with great assi- duity , about the sixth and seventh ...
" the noble art of making gold , " is here traced by the hand of a master . The author refers the origin of alchemy to the Arabians , who devoted them- selves to the study of medicine with great assi- duity , about the sixth and seventh ...
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