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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... period these dogs were known by the same Celtic name , Miol chù , a tradition still prevailing among the High- landers that a much larger species of deer than the present formerly existed on their hills , which they called Miol ( Elk ...
... period these dogs were known by the same Celtic name , Miol chù , a tradition still prevailing among the High- landers that a much larger species of deer than the present formerly existed on their hills , which they called Miol ( Elk ...
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... period when the law was quite inoperative in the remote corners of the Highlands , he be- came the terror of the entire country . The greater part of his time was spent in the Derrie - More forest , where he was very successful with his ...
... period when the law was quite inoperative in the remote corners of the Highlands , he be- came the terror of the entire country . The greater part of his time was spent in the Derrie - More forest , where he was very successful with his ...
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... period , flattering himself that the son of Clovis was mollified , he determined on returning to France , and , in passing by Rome , Pope Agapetus I. gave him letters of recom- mendation to the King , who was then at Soissons , the ...
... period , flattering himself that the son of Clovis was mollified , he determined on returning to France , and , in passing by Rome , Pope Agapetus I. gave him letters of recom- mendation to the King , who was then at Soissons , the ...
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... period to which it costume of his own times . Now , we can- relates , and that the artist represented the not decide on the correctness of the cos- tume of the monument without the means of comparison - which we very imperfectly possess ...
... period to which it costume of his own times . Now , we can- relates , and that the artist represented the not decide on the correctness of the cos- tume of the monument without the means of comparison - which we very imperfectly possess ...
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... period . It is observable that Harold is called Dux previously to the scene of his coronation ; afterwards , REX . William , whose coronation forms no part of the pictorial tale , is called Dux ; never Rex . This evinces a desire to ...
... period . It is observable that Harold is called Dux previously to the scene of his coronation ; afterwards , REX . William , whose coronation forms no part of the pictorial tale , is called Dux ; never Rex . This evinces a desire to ...
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