The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 274The "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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is the lever by which the bell is rung , whilst the wooden post fixed at the end of the balk is the " stay ... Perhaps two or three of the bells have been left upside down , or “ set , ” by the ringers , in which case the novice had ...
is the lever by which the bell is rung , whilst the wooden post fixed at the end of the balk is the " stay ... Perhaps two or three of the bells have been left upside down , or “ set , ” by the ringers , in which case the novice had ...
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The monks at that time , and for long after , were the chief practitioners of the art of bell - founding - which , indeed ... Their bells were rarely without inscriptions , often in very bad Latin , containing perhaps some obscure joke ...
The monks at that time , and for long after , were the chief practitioners of the art of bell - founding - which , indeed ... Their bells were rarely without inscriptions , often in very bad Latin , containing perhaps some obscure joke ...
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bells were probably not so numerous as they afterwards became . Quality and size were preferred to a number of lightish bells ; but with changeringing a vast amount of jangling set in , and many a fine old bell was cracked or broken by ...
bells were probably not so numerous as they afterwards became . Quality and size were preferred to a number of lightish bells ; but with changeringing a vast amount of jangling set in , and many a fine old bell was cracked or broken by ...
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Contents
I | 106 |
Chalcis and What we saw Therein By DOUGLAS WYNN WILLIAMS | 143 |
Cleansing the Black River By F M HOLMES | 172 |
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