The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 267F. Jefferies, 1967 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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... called " Cogman clough , " or cogman's valley . Cogman is an old surname in England , meaning probably " shipman . " But why should shipmen squat on the wildest part of Bradfield moors ? Was not the shipman really the same person as the ...
... called " Cogman clough , " or cogman's valley . Cogman is an old surname in England , meaning probably " shipman . " But why should shipmen squat on the wildest part of Bradfield moors ? Was not the shipman really the same person as the ...
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... called Erythroxylon coca , the latter being a corruption of " khoka , ” which , in the Aymara language , means the plant . Not only did the Indians chew it rolled into a ball and called " acullico , " but with every fresh supply they ...
... called Erythroxylon coca , the latter being a corruption of " khoka , ” which , in the Aymara language , means the plant . Not only did the Indians chew it rolled into a ball and called " acullico , " but with every fresh supply they ...
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... called la pierre du Champ Dolent , and Mr. Miln mentions that in Auvergne the menhirs are called plourouses , while in Finisterre there are alignments called carnoel ( ossuary ) . On the whole , it is not rash to conclude with Mr. Miln ...
... called la pierre du Champ Dolent , and Mr. Miln mentions that in Auvergne the menhirs are called plourouses , while in Finisterre there are alignments called carnoel ( ossuary ) . On the whole , it is not rash to conclude with Mr. Miln ...
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