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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... side of a perpendicular precipice . It is ensconced in several fissures of the rock , and various little gardens adjoining the buildings display the industry of the monks . These are laid out on shelves or terraces wherever the nature ...
... side of a perpendicular precipice . It is ensconced in several fissures of the rock , and various little gardens adjoining the buildings display the industry of the monks . These are laid out on shelves or terraces wherever the nature ...
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... side of the door is painted with representations of the last judgment and the tortures of the con- demned , with a liberal allowance of flames and devils . These pictures of the tor- ments of the wicked are always placed out- side the ...
... side of the door is painted with representations of the last judgment and the tortures of the con- demned , with a liberal allowance of flames and devils . These pictures of the tor- ments of the wicked are always placed out- side the ...
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... side by side like colleges at a University . 99 The monastery of VATOPEDE is the largest and richest. the Menologia , or lives of the Saints , and sundry opoλoyo and books of divinity , and the works of the fathers . On paper there were ...
... side by side like colleges at a University . 99 The monastery of VATOPEDE is the largest and richest. the Menologia , or lives of the Saints , and sundry opoλoyo and books of divinity , and the works of the fathers . On paper there were ...
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... side - dishes . The Missionaries and Dissenters , as a facetious acquaintance once observed , would probably have been eaten cold at a side table . — REV , GENT . MAG . VOL . XXXII . D We pass over two or three visits , as those 1849 ...
... side - dishes . The Missionaries and Dissenters , as a facetious acquaintance once observed , would probably have been eaten cold at a side table . — REV , GENT . MAG . VOL . XXXII . D We pass over two or three visits , as those 1849 ...
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... side . Crutt- well's and Walker's Gazetteers state that this part had been previously called Mike's - gate , and that the two were first united in this reign ; but gives no clue to the authority . In 921 the Danes from Huntingdon and ...
... side . Crutt- well's and Walker's Gazetteers state that this part had been previously called Mike's - gate , and that the two were first united in this reign ; but gives no clue to the authority . In 921 the Danes from Huntingdon and ...
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