The Gentleman's MagazineE. Cave, jun. at St John's Gate, 1968 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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... Celts of France were too completely Romanised to be any longer , in- tellectually speaking , the kinsmen of the Celts of Ireland and Les Écossais en France : Les Français en Écosse . Par Francisque Michel , Correspondant de l'Institut ...
... Celts of France were too completely Romanised to be any longer , in- tellectually speaking , the kinsmen of the Celts of Ireland and Les Écossais en France : Les Français en Écosse . Par Francisque Michel , Correspondant de l'Institut ...
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... Celts , not for Teutons . That the term was common to the whole Celtic races is obvious . In Strabo we find Spvveμeтov , a grove of oaks . In Venantius Fortunatus , a Christian poet of the fourth century , we have the following verses ...
... Celts , not for Teutons . That the term was common to the whole Celtic races is obvious . In Strabo we find Spvveμeтov , a grove of oaks . In Venantius Fortunatus , a Christian poet of the fourth century , we have the following verses ...
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... celts . This very curious object was peculiarly interesting , as having been found in Ireland . The object intended to be cast was what is called a pocket celt . Mr. Cody sent a paper explanatory of the time and place of the finding of ...
... celts . This very curious object was peculiarly interesting , as having been found in Ireland . The object intended to be cast was what is called a pocket celt . Mr. Cody sent a paper explanatory of the time and place of the finding of ...
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