The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 243A. Dodd and A. Smith, 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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Page 344
... feet in length , the eight short arms were each 6 feet long and 10 inches in circumference at the base ; whilst the number of suckers was computed at 1,100 , and the great eyes measured 4 inches in diameter . Professor Verrill has also ...
... feet in length , the eight short arms were each 6 feet long and 10 inches in circumference at the base ; whilst the number of suckers was computed at 1,100 , and the great eyes measured 4 inches in diameter . Professor Verrill has also ...
Page 345
... feet 2 inches , and its circumference 3 feet 2 inches . One can well understand the truth of the remark appended to the statement , that some of the oldest fishermen declared that they had never seen such a monster taken before . The ...
... feet 2 inches , and its circumference 3 feet 2 inches . One can well understand the truth of the remark appended to the statement , that some of the oldest fishermen declared that they had never seen such a monster taken before . The ...
Page 346
... feet ; his wife , née Miss Anna Swan , who was born in Nova Scotia , also measuring 8 feet in height . Many of our readers will remember the exhibition of the two latter persons a few years ago in London . Chang - wu - gon , the Chinese ...
... feet ; his wife , née Miss Anna Swan , who was born in Nova Scotia , also measuring 8 feet in height . Many of our readers will remember the exhibition of the two latter persons a few years ago in London . Chang - wu - gon , the Chinese ...
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