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    Advancement of Science, and read several papers at its meetings. The Imperial Magazine; or Compendium of Religious, Moral & Philosophical Knowledge carried...
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    by a huge distance. An article in the September 1832 edition of The Imperial Magazine describes the victim's final moments: The persons who had found...
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    Letters on Missions (1830) which the disappointed book reviewer of the Imperial Magazine found to be edifying, but totally lacking in any local colour from...
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    events was published by Captain Herring in the July 1820 edition of the Imperial Magazine, London. Composite Antarctic Gazetteer List of Antarctic islands...
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    and a third edition published in 1829; a review of the third in The Imperial Magazine remarked on the number of reprints. It characterised the subject-matter...
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    only review of the event was published shortly after the event in the Imperial Magazine. Plans for a follow-up event, expected to take place the next year...
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  • being by "convincement". He published a religious poem "On God" in the Imperial Magazine in 1820. Humphry Davy's first biographer, John Ayrton Paris, was...
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    Hitchins. In 1819 he removed to Liverpool, being appointed editor of the Imperial Magazine, then newly established, and in 1821 to London, the business being...
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    Marine Research Society of Bath. p. 173. Drew, Samuel (1825). The Imperial Magazine;: And, Monthly Record of Religious, Philosophical, Historical, Biographical...
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    it not sceptical enough. It was warmly praised by the Imperial Magazine, the Gentleman's Magazine, and the Literary Gazette; the Edinburgh Literary Journal...
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  • William Shadgett. He contributed to the Literary Chronicle and the Imperial Magazine under the signature E. G. B., and to the Literary Magnet and the...
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  • Thumbnail for Jonathan Couch
    to the Imperial Magazine, edited by his friend Samuel Drew, from 1819 to 1830, the Transactions and Proceedings of the Linnean Society, the Magazine of...
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    the brig's master, Joseph Herring, in the July 1820 edition of the Imperial Magazine. The Espirito Santo was followed from the Falkland Islands by the...
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  • Burgess, Thomas". The Royal Society. Retrieved 30 October 2020. The Imperial Magazine, Or, Compendium of Religious, Moral, & Philosophical Knowledge....
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    Robert William Sievier, and by Thomson for the notice of Shepherd in the Imperial Magazine for April 1821. A miniature on ivory of Shepherd as a young man...
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  • William Greenfield, of whose life he wrote an interesting account in theImperial Magazine’ (1834, pp. 9, 63). Greenfield had suggested a lexicon to the polyglot...
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  • News". The Times. No. 11745. London. 18 December 1822. col E, p. 2. The Imperial Magazine, Or, Compendium of Religious, Moral, & Philosophical Knowledge (1823)...
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    one of the most eloquent and powerful of our prose writers" and the Imperial Magazine declared "so long as letters shall be cultivated in Britain, or wherever...
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  • Leitmeritz. In the spring of 1758 he made a successful advance, burning the imperial magazine and plundering an armory in Suhl, in which he captured 2200 guns...
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