The Monthly Magazine, Volume 37Sherwood, Gilbert and Piper, 1814 - Art |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 100
Page 13
... kind of insa- nity , it would be desirable to ascertain what religious feelings existed previous to the indisposition . The inquiry may tend to silence calumny , and elicit some fur ther information respecting a calamity , which , from ...
... kind of insa- nity , it would be desirable to ascertain what religious feelings existed previous to the indisposition . The inquiry may tend to silence calumny , and elicit some fur ther information respecting a calamity , which , from ...
Page 28
... kind on some of our rivers . A CONSTANT READER . January 6 , 1814 . To the Editor of the Monthly Magazine . SIR , ERMIT me to intrude on the atten- Ption of your readers the very solemn subject of war ; and to submit to their ...
... kind on some of our rivers . A CONSTANT READER . January 6 , 1814 . To the Editor of the Monthly Magazine . SIR , ERMIT me to intrude on the atten- Ption of your readers the very solemn subject of war ; and to submit to their ...
Page 32
... kind , their practice is , according to the lan guage of their bulletins , ( I quote those recently issued before Marquis Wel- lington's retreat from Burgos , and con- cerning the Russian advance into Ger- many , ) to bring up a mass of ...
... kind , their practice is , according to the lan guage of their bulletins , ( I quote those recently issued before Marquis Wel- lington's retreat from Burgos , and con- cerning the Russian advance into Ger- many , ) to bring up a mass of ...
Page 33
... kind cost Marmont his arm . The battle of Sala- manca was won by the infantry breaking them with the bayonet , and the imme . diate irruption of the cavalry prevent- ing their power to form again ; otherwise they would certainly have ...
... kind cost Marmont his arm . The battle of Sala- manca was won by the infantry breaking them with the bayonet , and the imme . diate irruption of the cavalry prevent- ing their power to form again ; otherwise they would certainly have ...
Page 35
... kind in Europe . Should this meet the eye of any anti- quary in that ancient city or vicinity , a fuller account , and even some sketches of the original map , could not fail to gratify your readers . What I chiefly remember is the ...
... kind in Europe . Should this meet the eye of any anti- quary in that ancient city or vicinity , a fuller account , and even some sketches of the original map , could not fail to gratify your readers . What I chiefly remember is the ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Adour appears army Birmingham bridge Bristol British Capt Catholic Charles church colours common Court daugh daughter Died ditto Duke Earl Editor effect Elba eldest Elizabeth Emperor enemy England English esq.-At established expence favour France French friends ftreet Hall Henry Hill History honour horse House improvement James John King Kingston upon Hull labour Lady late letter Lieut literary Liverpool London Lord Majesty March Married Mary ment merchant Middlesex miles Miss MONTHLY MAG Monthly Magazine nature neral North Shields object observed officers paper Paris parish Parliament peace persons Plymouth present Prince prisoners produce published racters rector relict render respect road Royal Russia Sir Rowland Hill Smith society Southwark Stourbridge street Surrey tain Thomas Thos tion town vols volumes whole wife William