The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 246F. Jefferies, 1968 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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... called the laugher , Yischâk ( Genesis , chap . xxi . verse 6 ) ; and to represent the brightness of the sun the Indians called the rising sun , or the dawn , Ushas the Smiling ( Rigveda , vi . 64 , 10 ) for a similar reason . So the ...
... called the laugher , Yischâk ( Genesis , chap . xxi . verse 6 ) ; and to represent the brightness of the sun the Indians called the rising sun , or the dawn , Ushas the Smiling ( Rigveda , vi . 64 , 10 ) for a similar reason . So the ...
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... called Britons or Bretons in the time of Constantius , were certainly so called ( generally Britons ) when the story of Gildas was written . So that , since by his own account Gildas relied upon a report which reached him ( in England ) ...
... called Britons or Bretons in the time of Constantius , were certainly so called ( generally Britons ) when the story of Gildas was written . So that , since by his own account Gildas relied upon a report which reached him ( in England ) ...
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... called Bret - wealas ; a ruler over Britons would , in like manner , be called Bret - wealda . Whether it is possible that a far - reaching ruler might be called Bret - wealda because the Saxon for " wide " is bryten , I cannot venture ...
... called Bret - wealas ; a ruler over Britons would , in like manner , be called Bret - wealda . Whether it is possible that a far - reaching ruler might be called Bret - wealda because the Saxon for " wide " is bryten , I cannot venture ...
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