The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 164A. Dodd and A. Smith, 1838 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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... remains all along are known to the inhabitants by the name of Danes ' pad . The Danes were not a road - making people , ex- cept the plundering inroads they too often had recourse to , to strip the poor Saxons of the fruit of their ...
... remains all along are known to the inhabitants by the name of Danes ' pad . The Danes were not a road - making people , ex- cept the plundering inroads they too often had recourse to , to strip the poor Saxons of the fruit of their ...
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... remains as ' very important for the Cambodian people - it's the proof.'1 Buddhism and the preservation of remains About 95 % of Cambodians practise Hinhayana Bud- dhism , which does not prescribe cremation . Nevertheless , cremating the ...
... remains as ' very important for the Cambodian people - it's the proof.'1 Buddhism and the preservation of remains About 95 % of Cambodians practise Hinhayana Bud- dhism , which does not prescribe cremation . Nevertheless , cremating the ...
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... remains , it is wholly made up of siliceous lorica of Diatomaceæ , amongst which the genera Synedra and Eunotia are most abundant , and to the former the fibrous structure is in a great measure due . Some of the flaky portions of the ...
... remains , it is wholly made up of siliceous lorica of Diatomaceæ , amongst which the genera Synedra and Eunotia are most abundant , and to the former the fibrous structure is in a great measure due . Some of the flaky portions of the ...
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With Notes and Human Remains Samuel Laing, Thomas H. Huxley. NOTES UPON THE HUMAN REMAINS FROM KEISS . BY THOMAS H. HUXLEY , F.R.S. TE THE human remains from Keiss submitted to me by Mr. Laing consist of the greater part of one skeleton ...
With Notes and Human Remains Samuel Laing, Thomas H. Huxley. NOTES UPON THE HUMAN REMAINS FROM KEISS . BY THOMAS H. HUXLEY , F.R.S. TE THE human remains from Keiss submitted to me by Mr. Laing consist of the greater part of one skeleton ...
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... remains of proud Moorside Hall . For proud it at one time must surely have been , Existing in all its glory , When tower and turret em - mantled in green , Tall ivy form'd part of its story . Its remnants are few , but very expressive ...
... remains of proud Moorside Hall . For proud it at one time must surely have been , Existing in all its glory , When tower and turret em - mantled in green , Tall ivy form'd part of its story . Its remnants are few , but very expressive ...
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