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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... given in our last Magazine , p . 608 . Previously to the late repairs there were twelve planks or uprights remaining in the western wall , several having evidently been removed to make a doorway into the wooden tower attached to the ...
... given in our last Magazine , p . 608 . Previously to the late repairs there were twelve planks or uprights remaining in the western wall , several having evidently been removed to make a doorway into the wooden tower attached to the ...
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... given ( thanks to the Oriental steamers ) of late years by other hands . When men have tired of the task , ladies have taken up the pen . One has told us of her visit to the Pasha's harem , and another how she obtained a promise of the ...
... given ( thanks to the Oriental steamers ) of late years by other hands . When men have tired of the task , ladies have taken up the pen . One has told us of her visit to the Pasha's harem , and another how she obtained a promise of the ...
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... given way . Some of these manuscripts seemed quite entire- fine large folios - but the monks said they were unapproachable , for that floor also on which they lay was unsafe , the beams below being rotten from the wet and rain which ...
... given way . Some of these manuscripts seemed quite entire- fine large folios - but the monks said they were unapproachable , for that floor also on which they lay was unsafe , the beams below being rotten from the wet and rain which ...
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... given , in Manning and Bray's History of Surrey . It was undoubt- edly a camp or fortress of the most ancient Britons . Its situation , entrench- ments , and formation sufficiently de- clare it to have been so . Arrow - heads of flint ...
... given , in Manning and Bray's History of Surrey . It was undoubt- edly a camp or fortress of the most ancient Britons . Its situation , entrench- ments , and formation sufficiently de- clare it to have been so . Arrow - heads of flint ...
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... given at Winceby from all care for the eastern counties , marches northward and joins Fairfax . The same result followed which had every where signalized his presence . At Marston Moor from 15,000 to 20,000 of the King's troops 66 were ...
... given at Winceby from all care for the eastern counties , marches northward and joins Fairfax . The same result followed which had every where signalized his presence . At Marston Moor from 15,000 to 20,000 of the King's troops 66 were ...
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