Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volume 73, Part 1F. Jefferies, 1803 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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... gold medal of Philip of Macedon was dug up in the ruins while our traveller was there . The romantic Greek monaftery of St. George , fuppofed to have been built on the fite of the famous temple of Diana , till Pallas difcovered , that a ...
... gold medal of Philip of Macedon was dug up in the ruins while our traveller was there . The romantic Greek monaftery of St. George , fuppofed to have been built on the fite of the famous temple of Diana , till Pallas difcovered , that a ...
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... medal - room is a gold dish , found at Rennes , 1774 , of which we extracted Mr. W's account in our review of Mr. Millin's account of it , pp . 452 , 453. Among the 300,000 volumes of the National Library there are fome uniques not to ...
... medal - room is a gold dish , found at Rennes , 1774 , of which we extracted Mr. W's account in our review of Mr. Millin's account of it , pp . 452 , 453. Among the 300,000 volumes of the National Library there are fome uniques not to ...
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... gold medal . 4. For the next greatest number , not fewer than three thousand ; the silver medal . Certificates that there were on the land , at least the number of young oak - trees required , in a thriving condition , two years after ...
... gold medal . 4. For the next greatest number , not fewer than three thousand ; the silver medal . Certificates that there were on the land , at least the number of young oak - trees required , in a thriving condition , two years after ...
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... gold medal . 7. For the second greatest quantity , not less than four acres , the silver medal . Certificates of sowing or setting agreeably to the above conditions , and that there are not fewer than three hundred chesnut plants , in a ...
... gold medal . 7. For the second greatest quantity , not less than four acres , the silver medal . Certificates of sowing or setting agreeably to the above conditions , and that there are not fewer than three hundred chesnut plants , in a ...
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... gold medal . An account of the methods used in mak- ing the plantations , and the nature of the soil , together with ... gold medal . 25. For the second greatest quantity of land , not less than seven acres ; the silver medal , or twenty ...
... gold medal . An account of the methods used in mak- ing the plantations , and the nature of the soil , together with ... gold medal . 25. For the second greatest quantity of land , not less than seven acres ; the silver medal , or twenty ...
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Page 57 - For the next greatest quantity; not less than fifteen acres, on similar conditions; — the Silver Medal. Information respecting its application to the feeding of cattle, hogs, and poultry, and other of its uses, is also desired. It is known to be particularly serviceable iu furnishing honey to bees.
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