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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... side . We have heard of a well - known Professor of Geology who gives his lec- tures on horseback , and who is seen , at stated days , with his whole class in full trot from quarry to quarry , to the astonishment of the Oxfordshire ...
... side . We have heard of a well - known Professor of Geology who gives his lec- tures on horseback , and who is seen , at stated days , with his whole class in full trot from quarry to quarry , to the astonishment of the Oxfordshire ...
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... side , and thus have at him . It would be quite easy to get at the hart if it were not for the hinds on the top of the hill ; but if we start them , and they go on belling , the harts will follow them , whether he sees them or not ...
... side , and thus have at him . It would be quite easy to get at the hart if it were not for the hinds on the top of the hill ; but if we start them , and they go on belling , the harts will follow them , whether he sees them or not ...
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... side of a most rocky and rugged brae : the deer apparently more fresh and nimble than ever , jumping through the rocks like a goat , and the dogs well up , though occasionally receiv- ing the most fearful falls . From the high position ...
... side of a most rocky and rugged brae : the deer apparently more fresh and nimble than ever , jumping through the rocks like a goat , and the dogs well up , though occasionally receiv- ing the most fearful falls . From the high position ...
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... side of the animal's lair , crept cautiously up to him while he was apparently asleep . He had no rifle , but opened his deer - knife , which he placed between his teeth , that his hands might be free , and then threw himself suddenly ...
... side of the animal's lair , crept cautiously up to him while he was apparently asleep . He had no rifle , but opened his deer - knife , which he placed between his teeth , that his hands might be free , and then threw himself suddenly ...
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... side to a position that he could not change the side ; till at length , just as they were re- charge without danger of disturbing the entering the wood , this determined bull- stag . He crept , however , so close to him , dog of a ...
... side to a position that he could not change the side ; till at length , just as they were re- charge without danger of disturbing the entering the wood , this determined bull- stag . He crept , however , so close to him , dog of a ...
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