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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PREFACE . Such THE purport and nature of a Magazine is not unaptly explained by the name which it bears ; for it is intended as a repository of various information , which may afford from time to time materials for different branches of ...
PREFACE . Such THE purport and nature of a Magazine is not unaptly explained by the name which it bears ; for it is intended as a repository of various information , which may afford from time to time materials for different branches of ...
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... nature of their position they show the incorrupt and vernacular form of the words in question . " Absoluta , de Christi Domini et Catho- licæ ejus Ecclesiæ Sacramentis , Tractatio ; Authore Henrico Bullingero . Cui adjecta est ejusdem ...
... nature of their position they show the incorrupt and vernacular form of the words in question . " Absoluta , de Christi Domini et Catho- licæ ejus Ecclesiæ Sacramentis , Tractatio ; Authore Henrico Bullingero . Cui adjecta est ejusdem ...
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... nature is imparted in Guides and Hand - books ; followed up by the most interesting and important portion of the whole , in the shape of gastronomie advice and culinary regulations . We do not mean to say that Mr. Curzon has not given ...
... nature is imparted in Guides and Hand - books ; followed up by the most interesting and important portion of the whole , in the shape of gastronomie advice and culinary regulations . We do not mean to say that Mr. Curzon has not given ...
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... nature of the spot affords a ledge of sufficient width to support the soil . The different parts of the monastery are approached by stairs , and flights of steps cut in the face of the precipice , leading from one cranny to another ...
... nature of the spot affords a ledge of sufficient width to support the soil . The different parts of the monastery are approached by stairs , and flights of steps cut in the face of the precipice , leading from one cranny to another ...
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