The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 294The "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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The Port of London and the silvery reaches of the Thames are two very different matters , hence the impending introduction of a Bill into Parliament with the object of constituting a new Board for the management of the non - tidal river ...
The Port of London and the silvery reaches of the Thames are two very different matters , hence the impending introduction of a Bill into Parliament with the object of constituting a new Board for the management of the non - tidal river ...
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s children , at Marylebone , and did not essay the perils of the river . A pleasure boat , approaching a jetty just as an irresponsible barge swung clear on the flood tide , would have been safer elsewhere . In times of drought barges ...
s children , at Marylebone , and did not essay the perils of the river . A pleasure boat , approaching a jetty just as an irresponsible barge swung clear on the flood tide , would have been safer elsewhere . In times of drought barges ...
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Two plans were afterwards broached to avoid the difficulties of this part of the river : one , a canal from Lechlade to Abingdon , which never passed the House of Commons , and the other a cut of about seven miles in length from below ...
Two plans were afterwards broached to avoid the difficulties of this part of the river : one , a canal from Lechlade to Abingdon , which never passed the House of Commons , and the other a cut of about seven miles in length from below ...
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