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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... stone in the court- yard , and for the last time turned over the gilded leaves and admired the ancient and splendid illuminations of the larger manuscript , the monks standing round me as I looked at the blue cypress trees , and green ...
... stone in the court- yard , and for the last time turned over the gilded leaves and admired the ancient and splendid illuminations of the larger manuscript , the monks standing round me as I looked at the blue cypress trees , and green ...
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... stone bridges of England ; " but was not equal to the present one at Huntingdon . There is a good view of it , and another of St. Paul's Church , by Hearne and Byrne . The date of St. John the Baptist's Hospital , which had been ...
... stone bridges of England ; " but was not equal to the present one at Huntingdon . There is a good view of it , and another of St. Paul's Church , by Hearne and Byrne . The date of St. John the Baptist's Hospital , which had been ...
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... stone , which cost 9,500l . A Peni- tentiary was also afterwards erected , as an auxiliary to the county jail . In 1814 the New Bridge was built- ( an excellent temporary wooden one , which only cost 400l . , being constructed ad ...
... stone , which cost 9,500l . A Peni- tentiary was also afterwards erected , as an auxiliary to the county jail . In 1814 the New Bridge was built- ( an excellent temporary wooden one , which only cost 400l . , being constructed ad ...
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... stone over it to bake an oaken cake on . " ( ii . 157. ) After resting the pre - determined time Brian became anxious to resume his journey . His object was not only to deliver his message , but to return to Nun Appleton so as to be at ...
... stone over it to bake an oaken cake on . " ( ii . 157. ) After resting the pre - determined time Brian became anxious to resume his journey . His object was not only to deliver his message , but to return to Nun Appleton so as to be at ...
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... stone , was conveyed in his coach towards the place of rendezvous . He was 66 forced to stop at a little house called the Papermill , half - way , where he voided a great stone , " after which he pro- ceeded onwards . Lambert's army de ...
... stone , was conveyed in his coach towards the place of rendezvous . He was 66 forced to stop at a little house called the Papermill , half - way , where he voided a great stone , " after which he pro- ceeded onwards . Lambert's army de ...
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