The Gentleman's Magazine, Tom 87,Część 1;Tom 121F. Jefferies, 1817 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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... object chosen be from the narrow to the expanded Window , flat to prominent Buttresses , massy to light Walls , Doors to Porches , single to cross Ailes , or rude sculp ture to the refined execution of later ages ; and , lastly , of ...
... object chosen be from the narrow to the expanded Window , flat to prominent Buttresses , massy to light Walls , Doors to Porches , single to cross Ailes , or rude sculp ture to the refined execution of later ages ; and , lastly , of ...
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... object seen on entering from the Lon- don road . No other building comes into view at this point , and the beau- tiful bend which gradually opens upon the sight the other noble features composing this unrivalled street , ad- mits of ...
... object seen on entering from the Lon- don road . No other building comes into view at this point , and the beau- tiful bend which gradually opens upon the sight the other noble features composing this unrivalled street , ad- mits of ...
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... object of my inquiry . In the present liberal and most enlightened age , a rivalry may be said to exist between the friends and the enemies of the National Church , which party shall be most active in the important cause of National Edu ...
... object of my inquiry . In the present liberal and most enlightened age , a rivalry may be said to exist between the friends and the enemies of the National Church , which party shall be most active in the important cause of National Edu ...
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... objects relative to worship , Astronomical Symbols . It would not be too much to imagine that the legions returned ... object to the class on whom it would fall , and the poor would be entirely relieved from the duty , whose situation ...
... objects relative to worship , Astronomical Symbols . It would not be too much to imagine that the legions returned ... object to the class on whom it would fall , and the poor would be entirely relieved from the duty , whose situation ...
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... objects . The late Dr. Ar- nold has published some interesting quiries are such minutia as render matter upon the subject ; but his in- his Work extremely confusing . I can certainly say , there can be certain methods adapted to many ...
... objects . The late Dr. Ar- nold has published some interesting quiries are such minutia as render matter upon the subject ; but his in- his Work extremely confusing . I can certainly say , there can be certain methods adapted to many ...
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