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    The Gentleman's Magazine was a monthly magazine founded in London, England, by Edward Cave in January 1731. It ran uninterrupted for almost 200 years...
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    Burton's Gentleman's Magazine and American Monthly Review (sometimes ...and Monthly American Review or, more simply, Burton's Magazine), was a literary...
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  • Feodor Vassilyev (category 18th-century people from the Russian Empire)
    children appeared in a 1783 issue of The Gentleman's Magazine (Vol. 53 p. 753, London, 1783) and states that the information "however astonishing, may...
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    The tune published in The Gentleman's Magazine in 1745 departs from that used today at several points, one as early as the first bar, but is otherwise...
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  • Gentleman was an English language literary magazine published in India from 1980 to 2001. Its founder-editor was Minhaz Merchant of the Sterling Publications...
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    Ralph Sadler (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
     239. The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle 1835, III:261. The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle 1835, III:260–264. The Gentleman's...
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    published in the December 1733 issue of The Gentleman's Magazine, explained the popularity of "Christmas Pye" as perhaps "owing to the Barrenness of the Season...
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    from velvet and/or silk. Originating in the 1850s, The Gentleman's Magazine of London, England, defined the smoking jacket as a "kind of short robe de...
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    "The Fall of the House of Usher" is a short story by American writer Edgar Allan Poe, first published in 1839 in Burton's Gentleman's Magazine, then included...
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    Edward Cave (category British magazine publishers (people))
    editor and publisher. He coined the term "magazine" for a periodical, founding The Gentleman's Magazine in 1731, and was the first publisher to successfully...
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    The Gentleman's Magazine under the pen name "Sylvanus Urban", was the first to use the term "magazine", on the analogy of a military storehouse, the quote...
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    1177/1097184X03257441. S2CID 109931551. Calcutt, Andrew. "Changing the Subject: from the Gentleman's Magazine to GQ and Barack Obama", Maglab (November 2009)....
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    E pluribus unum (category National symbols of the United States)
    Gentleman's Magazine, founded in 1731, which collected articles from many sources into one periodical. This usage in turn can be traced back to the London-based...
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    Dick Turpin (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the ODNB)
    shooting was reported in The Gentleman's Magazine: It having been represented to the King, that Richard Turpin did on Wednesday the 4th of May last, barbarously...
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    Robert Jenkins (master mariner) (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    incident received little attention, but it was reported in The Gentleman's Magazine in June 1731: The Rebecca, Capt. Jenkins, was taken in her passage from...
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    writing for The Gentleman's Magazine. Early works include Life of Mr Richard Savage, the poems London and The Vanity of Human Wishes and the play Irene...
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    July 15, 2018 1802: "Domestic Occurrences: March 31st, 1802" in The Gentleman's Magazine vol. 72 part 1 p. 270 Retrieved July 14, 2010 1802: Silvestre de...
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    were grouped under the term "dumb waiter" (today written dumbwaiter). An early 18th-century British article in The Gentleman's Magazine describes how silent...
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    published in The Gentleman's Magazine of 1780. This previously-produced map, from the Gentleman's Magazine, was published by the elder Thomas Kitchin, initially...
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    Karl Blind (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the Nuttall Encyclopedia)
    Ledru-Rollin," Fraser's Magazine, Vol. XI, New Series, January/June 1875. "A Forgotten Turkish Nation in Europe," The Gentleman's Magazine, Vol. CCXLI, July/December...
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  • God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen (category Pages using the Score extension)
    published by Chappell in 1855. An article in the March 1824 issue of The Gentleman's Magazine complains that, in London, no Christmas carols are heard "excepting...
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    Grant Allen (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    Chronicle," Gentleman's Magazine, Vol. CCXLVI, pp. 543–559 (1880) "The Venerable Bede," Gentleman's Magazine, Vol. CCXLIX, pp. 84–100 (1880) "The Dog's Universe...
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    and the obituary notice in The Gentleman's Magazine noted that since Wood's death, Chadborn's attention had "been almost wholly engrossed with the proceedings...
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    Royal Magazine, reprinted in the October 1763 issue of St James Chronicle, and also in the August 1764 edition of Gentleman's Magazine together with the first...
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  • puzzle; A 1787 correspondent to The Gentleman's Magazine suggested that the phrase originally meant "a soldier's brat". The phrase potentially has its origin...
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  • and Measures" The Gentleman's Magazine, 15 (1745): 377-379 Cotsworth 1905, p. i. Duncan Steel, Marking Time: The Epic Quest to Invent the Perfect Calendar...
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    is known that the charity had been in operation as early as 1656, an anonymous article in The Gentleman's Magazine in August 1770 is the earliest recorded...
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    related to Gentleman's Agreement. Gentleman's Agreement at IMDb Gentleman's Agreement at the TCM Movie Database Gentleman's Agreement at the AFI Catalog...
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    Messenger) "The Philosophy of Furniture" (May 1840 – Burton's Gentleman's Magazine) "A Few Words on Secret Writing" (July 1841 – Graham's Magazine) "Morning...
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    contributors. The Lady's Magazine featured many of the same stories that appeared in contemporary men's magazines like The Gentleman's Magazine, such as articles...
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