Gentleman's Magazine, Or, Trader's Monthly IntelligencerA. Dodd and A. Smith, 1849 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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... URBAN , GENT . VOLUME XXXII . 1849 NEW SERIES . 942 G29G MDCCCXLIX . JULY TO DECEMBER INCLUSIVE . Исам 1849-1 P - 302 Part.20 LONDON : JOHN BOWYER NICHOLS AND SON . 1849 . 052 G287 Seri 2 PREFACE . Such THE purport and. THE.
... URBAN , GENT . VOLUME XXXII . 1849 NEW SERIES . 942 G29G MDCCCXLIX . JULY TO DECEMBER INCLUSIVE . Исам 1849-1 P - 302 Part.20 LONDON : JOHN BOWYER NICHOLS AND SON . 1849 . 052 G287 Seri 2 PREFACE . Such THE purport and. THE.
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... London , viz . Puttan hyth , now Put- ney . Innumerable names , both of indi- viduals and tribes , are traceable in the ap- pellations of places , and by the nature of their position they show the incorrupt and vernacular form of the ...
... London , viz . Puttan hyth , now Put- ney . Innumerable names , both of indi- viduals and tribes , are traceable in the ap- pellations of places , and by the nature of their position they show the incorrupt and vernacular form of the ...
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... London , took his title from Bedford . * The fee - farm rent was reduced to half in the year 1504 , on a petition ... London now averages a thousand pounds per annum of ground rents . Sir William's year of mayoralty in London was ...
... London , took his title from Bedford . * The fee - farm rent was reduced to half in the year 1504 , on a petition ... London now averages a thousand pounds per annum of ground rents . Sir William's year of mayoralty in London was ...
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... London , was indebted for his arms , if arms he had , to a new creation , or to ancient descent ? This distinguished citizen was I believe the son of a father of the same name , who died seized of Holk- ham , in Norfolk , 12th Edw . IV ...
... London , was indebted for his arms , if arms he had , to a new creation , or to ancient descent ? This distinguished citizen was I believe the son of a father of the same name , who died seized of Holk- ham , in Norfolk , 12th Edw . IV ...
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... London , and to which there was an answer given by some of the mem- bers , with the help of the tumult who stood by the table , till the clerk wrote down the order and gave them it under his hand . This unparalleled action is such as ...
... London , and to which there was an answer given by some of the mem- bers , with the help of the tumult who stood by the table , till the clerk wrote down the order and gave them it under his hand . This unparalleled action is such as ...
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