The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 4;Volumen 105,Parte 1;Volumen 158E. Cave, 1835 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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... building , are the plain flat chancel buttresses terminating in a plain para- pet , supported by a series of blocks- the semicircular apsis of the south transept , and its large horizontal torus at the base of its window , which is ...
... building , are the plain flat chancel buttresses terminating in a plain para- pet , supported by a series of blocks- the semicircular apsis of the south transept , and its large horizontal torus at the base of its window , which is ...
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... building in some con- venient and central part of the town ; which may be used as a TOWN SCHOOL , on the comprehensive principle of being open to receive the children of persons of all religious denominations . This I venture to submit ...
... building in some con- venient and central part of the town ; which may be used as a TOWN SCHOOL , on the comprehensive principle of being open to receive the children of persons of all religious denominations . This I venture to submit ...
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... buildings of the latter part of the fifteenth century ; it is divided by mullions into four lights , the mould- ings of ... building . The figures displayed on the window were in fact only repre- sentations of the statuary of the time ...
... buildings of the latter part of the fifteenth century ; it is divided by mullions into four lights , the mould- ings of ... building . The figures displayed on the window were in fact only repre- sentations of the statuary of the time ...
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... building , of two distinct eras , somewhat in the form of the letter T : the more ancient part , or that which constituted the original house , forming the body of the letter ; and a less ancient building , erected by the Napier family ...
... building , of two distinct eras , somewhat in the form of the letter T : the more ancient part , or that which constituted the original house , forming the body of the letter ; and a less ancient building , erected by the Napier family ...
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... building , with an upper room , having a floor of square bricks , and once lighted by two round holes cut in square blocks of stone , which are worked into the side walls ; and the tradition of the place states that it was a place of ...
... building , with an upper room , having a floor of square bricks , and once lighted by two round holes cut in square blocks of stone , which are worked into the side walls ; and the tradition of the place states that it was a place of ...
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