Excerpt from The Gentleman's Magazine, Vol. 43: January to June Inclusive, 1855
Itis needless todescribe the nature of our present work. We desire, without launching into a wider field, to continue to employ ourselves usefufly in that which we have chosen. We shall con tinuc our brief chronicle of passing events: by our obituary we aim at preservingthe accuratedctails not onlyof public but of privateandfamily history; andourpagsswillalwayshegratefiilly open to letters of correspondents who have any valuable obser vations to communicate, oranycurious information to be preserved. In our own portionof thework our readersmaybcassurcdthat our endeavours will not be relaxed to make our periodical the adequate representative of the antiquarian science and historical literature of the country.
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- PublisherForgotten Books
- Publication date2019
- ISBN 10 0331664879
- ISBN 13 9780331664874
- BindingHardcover
- Number of pages708