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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Page 24
... town . " " ' Tis strange when onomancy was so much regarded as it was in Rome , that a man should ever have been tempted to give his son an unlucky one . Yet we find Livy calling ' Atrius Umber , abominandi ominis nomen , ' and the name ...
... town . " " ' Tis strange when onomancy was so much regarded as it was in Rome , that a man should ever have been tempted to give his son an unlucky one . Yet we find Livy calling ' Atrius Umber , abominandi ominis nomen , ' and the name ...
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... towns , whose identity is not certain , but they are supposed to have existed between this neighbourhood and Oxford ... town to be repaired and fortified ; or , according to others , a city or castle to be built , on the south side ...
... towns , whose identity is not certain , but they are supposed to have existed between this neighbourhood and Oxford ... town to be repaired and fortified ; or , according to others , a city or castle to be built , on the south side ...
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... town . One hundred messuages spe- cified in a " heygable " of Edward III . were utterly destroyed , and 180 others not inhabited . A main cause was the building of a new bridge at Barford , which " traxit ultra aquam Usæ , ” drew the ...
... town . One hundred messuages spe- cified in a " heygable " of Edward III . were utterly destroyed , and 180 others not inhabited . A main cause was the building of a new bridge at Barford , which " traxit ultra aquam Usæ , ” drew the ...
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... town , which destroyed seventy houses , prin- cipally poor cottages ; the loss , amount- ing to 2,000l . was principally compen- sated by subscription . The principal street was admirably paved with flags . The town had been lighted ...
... town , which destroyed seventy houses , prin- cipally poor cottages ; the loss , amount- ing to 2,000l . was principally compen- sated by subscription . The principal street was admirably paved with flags . The town had been lighted ...
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... town ; and , in the expec- tation that Dover would be made a free port , they obtained the grant of the waste beach on the opposite side of the basin , on which at vast expense they erected a spa- cious range of storehouses , which ...
... town ; and , in the expec- tation that Dover would be made a free port , they obtained the grant of the waste beach on the opposite side of the basin , on which at vast expense they erected a spa- cious range of storehouses , which ...
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