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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... third method of deer - stalking , so graphically described in Mr. Scrope's work , the art of which consists of approaching the deer unheard within rifle shot ( a work of great delicacy and difficulty ) , assisted by deer hounds to ...
... third method of deer - stalking , so graphically described in Mr. Scrope's work , the art of which consists of approaching the deer unheard within rifle shot ( a work of great delicacy and difficulty ) , assisted by deer hounds to ...
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... third year of that monarch's reign , admiral of the fleet employed against the French ; two years after he was engaged in the Scottish wars , and was elected a knight of the garter . In the first year of the reign of Richard the Second ...
... third year of that monarch's reign , admiral of the fleet employed against the French ; two years after he was engaged in the Scottish wars , and was elected a knight of the garter . In the first year of the reign of Richard the Second ...
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... third or sub - arch , being point- ed , designates this doorway as an in- sertion of the twelfth century , and an example of the gradual transition of Norman into pointed architecture . The door is of oak , but modern and strongly made ...
... third or sub - arch , being point- ed , designates this doorway as an in- sertion of the twelfth century , and an example of the gradual transition of Norman into pointed architecture . The door is of oak , but modern and strongly made ...
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... third or even the second generation . Modern history , in that respect , scarcely presents a parallel to the house of Guise in all its branches . From 1514 , when Claude of Lorraine first settled in France , to 1664 , when his fifth ...
... third or even the second generation . Modern history , in that respect , scarcely presents a parallel to the house of Guise in all its branches . From 1514 , when Claude of Lorraine first settled in France , to 1664 , when his fifth ...
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... third and more direct compatriot , and personal friend , whom honoris causâ , I mention , is the Baron de Slane , a native of Ireland , but long resident in Paris , where he married a daughter of the Comte de Clonard ( See Gentleman's ...
... third and more direct compatriot , and personal friend , whom honoris causâ , I mention , is the Baron de Slane , a native of Ireland , but long resident in Paris , where he married a daughter of the Comte de Clonard ( See Gentleman's ...
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