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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... body of natural philosophy , are now justly contented with communications confined to certain divisions of science ; while others are more successfully and clearly developed , in similar works appropriated solely to their investiga ...
... body of natural philosophy , are now justly contented with communications confined to certain divisions of science ; while others are more successfully and clearly developed , in similar works appropriated solely to their investiga ...
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burning themselves with the bodies of their deceased husbands , is founded on the religious notions of the Hindoos ... body of her husband , will reside with him in heaven during a like number of years ; " and " in the same manner as a ...
burning themselves with the bodies of their deceased husbands , is founded on the religious notions of the Hindoos ... body of her husband , will reside with him in heaven during a like number of years ; " and " in the same manner as a ...
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... body in form of a parallelogram , without side ailes . A chancel flanked by vestries projects from one extremity , and at the other is a tower and lobbies formed within the plan . The elevation of the front is divisions by buttresses ...
... body in form of a parallelogram , without side ailes . A chancel flanked by vestries projects from one extremity , and at the other is a tower and lobbies formed within the plan . The elevation of the front is divisions by buttresses ...
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... body of the Chapel . At a distance of a few feet from the door lies an ancient font , 19 inches square by 14 inches deep ; it is formed of one block of moorstone , and panel- led , not ornamentally , at the sides . From the circumstance ...
... body of the Chapel . At a distance of a few feet from the door lies an ancient font , 19 inches square by 14 inches deep ; it is formed of one block of moorstone , and panel- led , not ornamentally , at the sides . From the circumstance ...
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... body ; it is joined to the transept ; and the superiority of its ornaments is only on the outside , where the windows have crocketed canopies and panels , and the walls a carved parapet . The length and breadth of the Chapel are 54 feet ...
... body ; it is joined to the transept ; and the superiority of its ornaments is only on the outside , where the windows have crocketed canopies and panels , and the walls a carved parapet . The length and breadth of the Chapel are 54 feet ...
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