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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... probably gave rise to the Celtic superstition , that the deer beheld the ghosts of the dead : " the deer of the mountains avoids the place , for he beholds a dim ghost standing there . " He is always most timid when he does not see his ...
... probably gave rise to the Celtic superstition , that the deer beheld the ghosts of the dead : " the deer of the mountains avoids the place , for he beholds a dim ghost standing there . " He is always most timid when he does not see his ...
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... probably be an efficient substitute . * Rein - deer were also introduced by his Lordship , but they all died , notwithstanding one of them was turned out on the summits , which are covered with dry moss , on which , it was supposed ...
... probably be an efficient substitute . * Rein - deer were also introduced by his Lordship , but they all died , notwithstanding one of them was turned out on the summits , which are covered with dry moss , on which , it was supposed ...
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... probably such could not have been seen in any other part of Great Britain . We are told by the same authority that Having now given a specimen which we cannot hope to. us ; but , being closely pursued by the dogs , he soon found that his ...
... probably such could not have been seen in any other part of Great Britain . We are told by the same authority that Having now given a specimen which we cannot hope to. us ; but , being closely pursued by the dogs , he soon found that his ...
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... probably its long re- ceived name Talacharne- contracted- ly from Tal y - lwch eirian , the head of the beautiful lake ; still further abbre- viated to Lacharne , Laugharne , and in the current pronunciation now re- duced to the ...
... probably its long re- ceived name Talacharne- contracted- ly from Tal y - lwch eirian , the head of the beautiful lake ; still further abbre- viated to Lacharne , Laugharne , and in the current pronunciation now re- duced to the ...
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C.W.K. del LAUGHARNE CASTLE . CARMARTHENSHIRE 6. Hollis so . man knight Maquerelle , who probably possessed that fortress ,
C.W.K. del LAUGHARNE CASTLE . CARMARTHENSHIRE 6. Hollis so . man knight Maquerelle , who probably possessed that fortress ,
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