The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 97,Parte 2;Volúmenes 141-142F. Jefferies, 1827 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 , best to be effected ? Certainly not , I should conceive , by abuse , by ridicule , or by an exaggera tion of petty faultsndSuch conduct may always be justly suspected of some thing very different from a sincere wish to ...
... probably , best to be effected ? Certainly not , I should conceive , by abuse , by ridicule , or by an exaggera tion of petty faultsndSuch conduct may always be justly suspected of some thing very different from a sincere wish to ...
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... probably , the only officer whose allowances are never allowed to be in arrear . He long continued to enjoy the rank and to draw the allowances of a Major - Gene- ral ; but on a representation being made that his length of service ...
... probably , the only officer whose allowances are never allowed to be in arrear . He long continued to enjoy the rank and to draw the allowances of a Major - Gene- ral ; but on a representation being made that his length of service ...
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... probably appropriated as a Chapel , and perhaps erected by the Naufan family , whose arms are found on the exterior . The arch , however , was re- moved some years since with the same blind recklessness which introduced modern windows ...
... probably appropriated as a Chapel , and perhaps erected by the Naufan family , whose arms are found on the exterior . The arch , however , was re- moved some years since with the same blind recklessness which introduced modern windows ...
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... probably far subsequent to the original forma tion , and that this increased depth has been by most Antiquaries , as well as by the author of these illustrations of Avebury and Silbury , attributed to the Saxons , so that it could not ...
... probably far subsequent to the original forma tion , and that this increased depth has been by most Antiquaries , as well as by the author of these illustrations of Avebury and Silbury , attributed to the Saxons , so that it could not ...
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... probably called this artificial hill , so astounding for its bulk , nat ' ioxy , the Great Barrow ; Sel or Sil in the Saxon tongue , signify ing great or excelling , as Selwood , the great wood or forest , Silchester , the large or fair ...
... probably called this artificial hill , so astounding for its bulk , nat ' ioxy , the Great Barrow ; Sel or Sil in the Saxon tongue , signify ing great or excelling , as Selwood , the great wood or forest , Silchester , the large or fair ...
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