Gentleman's Magazine, Or, Trader's Monthly IntelligencerA. Dodd and A. Smith, 1849 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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... means of preserving the monastic establishments in all the rude originality of their ancient forms . The buildings are much alike , resembling small villages , built without any sym- metrical plan , around a church which is in the form ...
... means of preserving the monastic establishments in all the rude originality of their ancient forms . The buildings are much alike , resembling small villages , built without any sym- metrical plan , around a church which is in the form ...
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... means ! ' he said ; we make no use of the old books , and should be glad if you would accept one . ' We returned to the library ; and the agoumenos took one out at a hazard , as you might take a brick or a stone out of a pile , and ...
... means ! ' he said ; we make no use of the old books , and should be glad if you would accept one . ' We returned to the library ; and the agoumenos took one out at a hazard , as you might take a brick or a stone out of a pile , and ...
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... means the section composed of the race of patricians who held the reins of government in their sole and exclusive grasp , how can it logically follow that the use of this word im- plies the right of self - government in the plebs or ...
... means the section composed of the race of patricians who held the reins of government in their sole and exclusive grasp , how can it logically follow that the use of this word im- plies the right of self - government in the plebs or ...
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... means of support . He de- scribes himself as " having not above a week's pay pro- vided beforehand , and no visible means left to raise maintenance for them , unless I should give the soldiers free quarters upon the country - a cure in ...
... means of support . He de- scribes himself as " having not above a week's pay pro- vided beforehand , and no visible means left to raise maintenance for them , unless I should give the soldiers free quarters upon the country - a cure in ...
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... means be identified with the harbour Store - house , which Lyon describes as having been " built in the time of Elizabeth , and ornamented with the effigy of that princess ( as patroness of the harbour ) , adjoining the New Sluice , and ...
... means be identified with the harbour Store - house , which Lyon describes as having been " built in the time of Elizabeth , and ornamented with the effigy of that princess ( as patroness of the harbour ) , adjoining the New Sluice , and ...
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