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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... remarks on the origin of that family ; and to avoid the trouble which a genealogical table may give to the printer , I shall offer my observations in a more con- densed form . The authorities which I have consulted are , Morice's and Lo ...
... remarks on the origin of that family ; and to avoid the trouble which a genealogical table may give to the printer , I shall offer my observations in a more con- densed form . The authorities which I have consulted are , Morice's and Lo ...
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... remark , that this supposed protect- ing barrier is often carried on the very edge of the hills , so that when forced in front , the victorious Celts might with ease have pushed the Belge head- long down the scarp of the hill into the ...
... remark , that this supposed protect- ing barrier is often carried on the very edge of the hills , so that when forced in front , the victorious Celts might with ease have pushed the Belge head- long down the scarp of the hill into the ...
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... remark how eligible it would be in our judgment for noblemen and gentlemen who have monuments of their families , to have handsome limnings made of them , in the Heralds ' Office style , upon vel- Jum , for presents to the Heralds Col ...
... remark how eligible it would be in our judgment for noblemen and gentlemen who have monuments of their families , to have handsome limnings made of them , in the Heralds ' Office style , upon vel- Jum , for presents to the Heralds Col ...
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... remarks , which show the original of certain distinctive peculiarities : " It may perhaps be said , that though the pointed Arch occurs abundantly in these buildings , they exhibit no other correspond- ing peculiarities , and therefore ...
... remarks , which show the original of certain distinctive peculiarities : " It may perhaps be said , that though the pointed Arch occurs abundantly in these buildings , they exhibit no other correspond- ing peculiarities , and therefore ...
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... remark , How far the physical qualities or disposi tions of people may depend on the dryness or dampness of the atmosphere , is more than the writer will pretend to determine ; but it cannot be denied that in general a dry at mosphere ...
... remark , How far the physical qualities or disposi tions of people may depend on the dryness or dampness of the atmosphere , is more than the writer will pretend to determine ; but it cannot be denied that in general a dry at mosphere ...
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