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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... remains of the private houses of the 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 ...
... remains of the private houses of the 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 ...
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... remains of a once famous li- brary . This was a dismal spectacle for a devout lover of old books , a sort of bibli- cal knight - errant , as I then considered myself , who had entered on the perilous adventure of Mount Athos , to ...
... remains of a once famous li- brary . This was a dismal spectacle for a devout lover of old books , a sort of bibli- cal knight - errant , as I then considered myself , who had entered on the perilous adventure of Mount Athos , to ...
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... remains , to throw aside their books entirely and to enter into the relaxations of society , or too anxious to pursue their political promptings , to enter upon a new field of inquiry , the tilling of which must be attended with much ...
... remains , to throw aside their books entirely and to enter into the relaxations of society , or too anxious to pursue their political promptings , to enter upon a new field of inquiry , the tilling of which must be attended with much ...
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... remains among the males , and that of " Bertha among the females . Bertram was the name of the Norman follower of William the First who married the heiress of Mitford castle . 29 P. 272. " Hubert de Burgh . " We are told " that this ...
... remains among the males , and that of " Bertha among the females . Bertram was the name of the Norman follower of William the First who married the heiress of Mitford castle . 29 P. 272. " Hubert de Burgh . " We are told " that this ...
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... remains of Nineveh , and described the relics of Assyrian art . The Patron's or Victoria medal was received by Sir R. I. Murchison , in the absence of Baron von Hügel , for his enterprising and successful exploration of Cashmere and the ...
... remains of Nineveh , and described the relics of Assyrian art . The Patron's or Victoria medal was received by Sir R. I. Murchison , in the absence of Baron von Hügel , for his enterprising and successful exploration of Cashmere and the ...
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