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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... nearly filled with company , chiefly ladies , in every variety of the most splendid at- tire ; the number of gentlemen was small in proportion , but presented every variety of naval and military uniform , court dresses , and legal and ...
... nearly filled with company , chiefly ladies , in every variety of the most splendid at- tire ; the number of gentlemen was small in proportion , but presented every variety of naval and military uniform , court dresses , and legal and ...
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... nearly four years ; and at length was ransomed by the American Consul for 4000 piasters . By this misfortune he was reduced to a state of indigence , having lost all his property , and in hopes of bettering his fortune , in conjunction ...
... nearly four years ; and at length was ransomed by the American Consul for 4000 piasters . By this misfortune he was reduced to a state of indigence , having lost all his property , and in hopes of bettering his fortune , in conjunction ...
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... nearly a perpendicular direction , and viewed ( B ) appears to be a continuation of on the side opposite to the fracture the body of the tree ; the extremity of this branch is 64 feet 8 in . from the ground . The dimensions already ...
... nearly a perpendicular direction , and viewed ( B ) appears to be a continuation of on the side opposite to the fracture the body of the tree ; the extremity of this branch is 64 feet 8 in . from the ground . The dimensions already ...
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... nearly obicular , and close pressed * . I have seen some cones of a Cedar from Mount Libanus , brought in a ship which arrived at Deptford in May last , from Syria . These cones were longer from the base to the apex than those of the ...
... nearly obicular , and close pressed * . I have seen some cones of a Cedar from Mount Libanus , brought in a ship which arrived at Deptford in May last , from Syria . These cones were longer from the base to the apex than those of the ...
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... nearly four miles . On the North , it is bounded by Wytham ; on the East , by the liberty of Secleworth , and Ferry Hinksey ; on the South , by Eaton , and Appleford ; and on the West , by the River Isis . It comprises several hamlets ...
... nearly four miles . On the North , it is bounded by Wytham ; on the East , by the liberty of Secleworth , and Ferry Hinksey ; on the South , by Eaton , and Appleford ; and on the West , by the River Isis . It comprises several hamlets ...
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