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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... nature of the subject that is now to be presented to them ; nor are we ourselves , though not unacquainted with the severi religio loci of the Alpine solitudes : -- though we have beheld the eagle in his native home , and heard the ...
... nature of the subject that is now to be presented to them ; nor are we ourselves , though not unacquainted with the severi religio loci of the Alpine solitudes : -- though we have beheld the eagle in his native home , and heard the ...
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... nature , would see more than we can tell them of the sagacity and the self - possession , of the courage and noble bearing of the deer , of his beautiful motions and his symmetry ; or if they would behold him in his wrathful mood , when ...
... nature , would see more than we can tell them of the sagacity and the self - possession , of the courage and noble bearing of the deer , of his beautiful motions and his symmetry ; or if they would behold him in his wrathful mood , when ...
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... nature of his exertions , or from his unwillingness to alarm the boys , spoke not a word at the commencement of the conflict , his son , within the cave , find- ing the light excluded from above for so long a space , asked in Gaelic and ...
... nature of his exertions , or from his unwillingness to alarm the boys , spoke not a word at the commencement of the conflict , his son , within the cave , find- ing the light excluded from above for so long a space , asked in Gaelic and ...
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... natural sand hills , the resort of numerous rabbits . The waters of the Tave at Laugharne are diminished on the ebb tide to a very narrow channel , forda- ble under direction of an experienced guide , and leaving long - extended sands ...
... natural sand hills , the resort of numerous rabbits . The waters of the Tave at Laugharne are diminished on the ebb tide to a very narrow channel , forda- ble under direction of an experienced guide , and leaving long - extended sands ...
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... nature of the question which attaches to the town of Yvetot in Normandy . The kingdom of Yve- tot , and its kings , are proverbial in France , though the title is now a mere burlesque , like that of the Mayors of Garratt in our country ...
... nature of the question which attaches to the town of Yvetot in Normandy . The kingdom of Yve- tot , and its kings , are proverbial in France , though the title is now a mere burlesque , like that of the Mayors of Garratt in our country ...
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