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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... Romans at Pompeii , they are the most ancient species extant of domestic architecture . The refectories , kitchens , and the cells of the monks ex- ceed in point of antiquity anything of the kind in Europe . The monastery of St ...
... Romans at Pompeii , they are the most ancient species extant of domestic architecture . The refectories , kitchens , and the cells of the monks ex- ceed in point of antiquity anything of the kind in Europe . The monastery of St ...
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... Romans exterminated the natives , or made Romans of them by teaching them to lay down the speech of their fathers , may I not say that from such facts there is one conclusion only which ought to be arrived at , viz . that here we have ...
... Romans exterminated the natives , or made Romans of them by teaching them to lay down the speech of their fathers , may I not say that from such facts there is one conclusion only which ought to be arrived at , viz . that here we have ...
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... Roman road ; but that is not the fact , the course of that road is half a mile below the camp , and has no connection with it . The line pursued by this road hereabouts was particularly traced by me many years ago ; and my account of it ...
... Roman road ; but that is not the fact , the course of that road is half a mile below the camp , and has no connection with it . The line pursued by this road hereabouts was particularly traced by me many years ago ; and my account of it ...
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... Romans ; and p . 6 and 7 , as to their number , and p . 9 as to the modern signification of the word . P. 51. On the office of Chief Justice ( Justiciary ) . P. 61. The Life of Flambard Bishop of Durham . P. 73. On the Establishment of ...
... Romans ; and p . 6 and 7 , as to their number , and p . 9 as to the modern signification of the word . P. 51. On the office of Chief Justice ( Justiciary ) . P. 61. The Life of Flambard Bishop of Durham . P. 73. On the Establishment of ...
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... Roman Kalendar still figured on signs even in the Puritan times . Of historical personages on signs these tokens afford remarkable records . All the English sovereigns from Henry the Eighth lingered upon them : bluff Harry remained " at ...
... Roman Kalendar still figured on signs even in the Puritan times . Of historical personages on signs these tokens afford remarkable records . All the English sovereigns from Henry the Eighth lingered upon them : bluff Harry remained " at ...
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