The Gentleman's Magazine, Tom 91,Część 2;Tom 130F. Jefferies, 1821 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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... light the hearer , and instead thereof the hammers of the workmen were heard to vibrate through the building . The ... lights , superbly gilt . In the centre of each table was placed a triumphal arch , at least four feet in height , and ...
... light the hearer , and instead thereof the hammers of the workmen were heard to vibrate through the building . The ... lights , superbly gilt . In the centre of each table was placed a triumphal arch , at least four feet in height , and ...
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... lights , with short clumsy mullions , divided most unnecessarily by a transom , oc- cupies the centre of the West front . The head of the arch contains tra- cery of modern design and coarse workmanship , which has scarcely the merit of ...
... lights , with short clumsy mullions , divided most unnecessarily by a transom , oc- cupies the centre of the West front . The head of the arch contains tra- cery of modern design and coarse workmanship , which has scarcely the merit of ...
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... light when living . " EXTRACTS FROM THE JOURNAL OF A RECENT LITERARY TRAVELLER ON THE CONTINENT . No. I. GENEVA . is now three days since I arrived at this place . To attempt to give any thing like a regular , and detailed account of ...
... light when living . " EXTRACTS FROM THE JOURNAL OF A RECENT LITERARY TRAVELLER ON THE CONTINENT . No. I. GENEVA . is now three days since I arrived at this place . To attempt to give any thing like a regular , and detailed account of ...
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... light dif- fused over it by the rays of the golden sun , -looks from thence like a vast mirror , given by God to Na- ture , that she may thereby become acquainted with her own loveliness and perfection . On its sloping shores , covered ...
... light dif- fused over it by the rays of the golden sun , -looks from thence like a vast mirror , given by God to Na- ture , that she may thereby become acquainted with her own loveliness and perfection . On its sloping shores , covered ...
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... light blue colour . * See vol . LXXXIII . i . p . 28 . 23 Between the outermost circle and the rim , there is a border , formed by two circles , which are joined by small semicircular lines , having the convex sides turned towards and ...
... light blue colour . * See vol . LXXXIII . i . p . 28 . 23 Between the outermost circle and the rim , there is a border , formed by two circles , which are joined by small semicircular lines , having the convex sides turned towards and ...
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