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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... probably possessed that fortress , of which there are some remains near the high road from Laugharne to Tenby ; and Pas- senants * lake is found in the charter of Guido de Brian to the burgesses of Laugharne . Such , as the antiquary ...
... probably possessed that fortress , of which there are some remains near the high road from Laugharne to Tenby ; and Pas- senants * lake is found in the charter of Guido de Brian to the burgesses of Laugharne . Such , as the antiquary ...
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... probably wanted to be read , and to secure that gratifica- tion at all events . He conceived the idea of personating a female authoress , and of giving his poetry to the world as her productions . Of course it was necessary to assume a ...
... probably wanted to be read , and to secure that gratifica- tion at all events . He conceived the idea of personating a female authoress , and of giving his poetry to the world as her productions . Of course it was necessary to assume a ...
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... probably , sloped , and open to its timber frame , for there are no remains of shafts , or pilasters , or corbel - brackets , from which any groined or vaulted ceiling could have sprung ; a fact corroborative of our previously expressed ...
... probably , sloped , and open to its timber frame , for there are no remains of shafts , or pilasters , or corbel - brackets , from which any groined or vaulted ceiling could have sprung ; a fact corroborative of our previously expressed ...
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... probably , the Holy Rood or Crucifix and other images were placed , but now supporting the Royal Shield ; the emblem of the loyal- ty of our National Church supplant- ing thus the objects of former Romish superstition . On either side ...
... probably , the Holy Rood or Crucifix and other images were placed , but now supporting the Royal Shield ; the emblem of the loyal- ty of our National Church supplant- ing thus the objects of former Romish superstition . On either side ...
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... probably , the gift of some pious public - spirited parishioner . It is in the Italian taste , and was most likely erected in the early part of the last century . This screen , ( if so it may be called , not having any lattice work or ...
... probably , the gift of some pious public - spirited parishioner . It is in the Italian taste , and was most likely erected in the early part of the last century . This screen , ( if so it may be called , not having any lattice work or ...
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