The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 214E. Cave, jun. at St John's Gate, 1968 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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... fact , that our language had early spread in the country of that people . French appears , in fact , to have been in fashion at the Court of the ancient kings of Scotland . Alexander III . , at his coronation , took the oath first in ...
... fact , that our language had early spread in the country of that people . French appears , in fact , to have been in fashion at the Court of the ancient kings of Scotland . Alexander III . , at his coronation , took the oath first in ...
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... fact of human bones only two hundred years old being found embedded in limestone , we must in the inițial chapters of archæology turn to geology . The absurdity of the reasoning is apparent at once . The statement , however , is true to ...
... fact of human bones only two hundred years old being found embedded in limestone , we must in the inițial chapters of archæology turn to geology . The absurdity of the reasoning is apparent at once . The statement , however , is true to ...
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... fact that , though ever since the family of the Wrights took up their residence in Nottingham they have maintained a position of the highest respectability in the town , and through four or five generations appear in regu- lar ...
... fact that , though ever since the family of the Wrights took up their residence in Nottingham they have maintained a position of the highest respectability in the town , and through four or five generations appear in regu- lar ...
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