Gentleman's Magazine, Or, Trader's Monthly IntelligencerA. Dodd and A. Smith, 1839 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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... common Scotch fir . † The boar is the animal above all others which the warriors of the pseudo - Ossian pursue : the wolf is , I think , scarcely mentioned : and the stag less often than the roe . But we have the Boar of the Mist , and ...
... common Scotch fir . † The boar is the animal above all others which the warriors of the pseudo - Ossian pursue : the wolf is , I think , scarcely mentioned : and the stag less often than the roe . But we have the Boar of the Mist , and ...
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... common in all our northern wood , to wit in the whole Forest of Coydebech ¶ and all that com- mon pasture in the Marsh of Thalacarn , which is called Menecors , ** according to the marks and boundaries as it has been + Dugdale's ...
... common in all our northern wood , to wit in the whole Forest of Coydebech ¶ and all that com- mon pasture in the Marsh of Thalacarn , which is called Menecors , ** according to the marks and boundaries as it has been + Dugdale's ...
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... common pasture aforesaid near Passenantslake down to the Taf . We grant moreover to the burgesses aforesaid , one customary acre in length and breadth for digging turf where they shall think fit in the Turbary ad- joining Passenant's ...
... common pasture aforesaid near Passenantslake down to the Taf . We grant moreover to the burgesses aforesaid , one customary acre in length and breadth for digging turf where they shall think fit in the Turbary ad- joining Passenant's ...
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... common - place descriptive repeti- tions , and are rather painters of sce- nery and picturesque circumstances than local historians . I shall next proceed to notice the present state of Langharne and its antiquities , and some of the ...
... common - place descriptive repeti- tions , and are rather painters of sce- nery and picturesque circumstances than local historians . I shall next proceed to notice the present state of Langharne and its antiquities , and some of the ...
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... common at the time when , we suppose , they were first put up . The sanctuary or altar place is spa- cious , and divided from the chancel by a wooden railing of well - turned spiral balustres ; but we did not see any pulvinar , or ...
... common at the time when , we suppose , they were first put up . The sanctuary or altar place is spa- cious , and divided from the chancel by a wooden railing of well - turned spiral balustres ; but we did not see any pulvinar , or ...
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