The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 103,Parte 2;Volumen 154F. Jefferies, 1833 The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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... beautiful piece of marble . Viewed as a whole , this chapel is rather a pleasing specimen of architec- ture ; the interior is elegant , and very tastefully fitted up . The estimate being but low , the architect perhaps could not have ...
... beautiful piece of marble . Viewed as a whole , this chapel is rather a pleasing specimen of architec- ture ; the interior is elegant , and very tastefully fitted up . The estimate being but low , the architect perhaps could not have ...
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... beautiful , and now , perhaps , the most . secure harbour in existence . The splendid scenery of Mount Edgcombe , which might well tempt the invader of our shores to claim it for his re- sidence , and the town of Devonport , crowned ...
... beautiful , and now , perhaps , the most . secure harbour in existence . The splendid scenery of Mount Edgcombe , which might well tempt the invader of our shores to claim it for his re- sidence , and the town of Devonport , crowned ...
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... beautiful , and the more elegant mains of enrichments , once perfect and and admirable , as they were sparingly bestowed in an age which would have sanctioned a far less parsimonious dis- play . But those who designed the choir ...
... beautiful , and the more elegant mains of enrichments , once perfect and and admirable , as they were sparingly bestowed in an age which would have sanctioned a far less parsimonious dis- play . But those who designed the choir ...
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... beautiful proportions ; and the ribs which sup- plied its ramified tracery owed their support to corbels of stone in the in- tervals of the windows . It is difficult to describe tracery of any kind ; but perhaps the reader may form some ...
... beautiful proportions ; and the ribs which sup- plied its ramified tracery owed their support to corbels of stone in the in- tervals of the windows . It is difficult to describe tracery of any kind ; but perhaps the reader may form some ...
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... beautiful monument of his father , whose effigy , together with that of his wife , have not received material injury either in their sculpture or painting , while a humble strip of brass , which bore the name of the son , has been ...
... beautiful monument of his father , whose effigy , together with that of his wife , have not received material injury either in their sculpture or painting , while a humble strip of brass , which bore the name of the son , has been ...
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