Gentleman's Magazine, Or, Trader's Monthly IntelligencerA. Dodd and A. Smith, 1839 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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... ground . On the continent , Mr. Scrope tells us , it is still practised on the grandest scale , the game of a whole province being surrounded by the marshalled peasantry of a prince or noble , and fixed to some central spot for ...
... ground . On the continent , Mr. Scrope tells us , it is still practised on the grandest scale , the game of a whole province being surrounded by the marshalled peasantry of a prince or noble , and fixed to some central spot for ...
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... ground , and skirmishing . You will find that almost every step we take has a meaning in it . We shall creep along crafty paths , between clefts and recesses , and make rapid and continuous runs , ac- cording to the various motions of ...
... ground , and skirmishing . You will find that almost every step we take has a meaning in it . We shall creep along crafty paths , between clefts and recesses , and make rapid and continuous runs , ac- cording to the various motions of ...
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... ground . Oc- casionally the seams led in an adverse di- rection , and then they were obliged to re- trace their steps . This stealthy progress continued some time , till at length they came to some green sward , where the ground was not ...
... ground . Oc- casionally the seams led in an adverse di- rection , and then they were obliged to re- trace their steps . This stealthy progress continued some time , till at length they came to some green sward , where the ground was not ...
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... ground that surrounds the rocky mountain gully which forms the character of the base of Sledale . Here , after a minute investigation , he disco- vered a narrow fissure in the midst of a confused mass of large fragments of rock , which ...
... ground that surrounds the rocky mountain gully which forms the character of the base of Sledale . Here , after a minute investigation , he disco- vered a narrow fissure in the midst of a confused mass of large fragments of rock , which ...
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... ground to the left of the spot where we stood , and rather behind * Dr. Chandler , in his Travels in Greece , appears to have been singularly afraid of the large and fierce dogs which accompanied the Albanian Shepherds , to guard their ...
... ground to the left of the spot where we stood , and rather behind * Dr. Chandler , in his Travels in Greece , appears to have been singularly afraid of the large and fierce dogs which accompanied the Albanian Shepherds , to guard their ...
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