The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 90, Part 2; Volume 128F. Jefferies, 1820 - Early English newspapers 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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... Monument of the Queen of France ....... Danger of Swings , 9. - Juvenile Depravity.10 11 Bp . Marsh's " Comparative View , " & c ..... 15 Miss Blamire's Poetry . - Dr . L. Sharpe .... 16 Acc . of the Manor of Ashington , co . Somerset ...
... Monument of the Queen of France ....... Danger of Swings , 9. - Juvenile Depravity.10 11 Bp . Marsh's " Comparative View , " & c ..... 15 Miss Blamire's Poetry . - Dr . L. Sharpe .... 16 Acc . of the Manor of Ashington , co . Somerset ...
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... Monument or Inscription to his memory was set up in the parish Church of Milton , about five miles from Christ Church in Hampshire , where it is now to be seen . " He then adds , " Per- haps all this may be of no service in pro- ducing ...
... Monument or Inscription to his memory was set up in the parish Church of Milton , about five miles from Christ Church in Hampshire , where it is now to be seen . " He then adds , " Per- haps all this may be of no service in pro- ducing ...
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... Monument . " EXTRAIT DE LA LETTRE DE LA REINE A MADAME ELIZABETH . Que mon Fils n'oublie jamais les derniers Mots de son Pere que je lui repete [ expressement Qu'il ne cherche jamais a venger notre [ mort Je pardonne a tous mes Ennemis ...
... Monument . " EXTRAIT DE LA LETTRE DE LA REINE A MADAME ELIZABETH . Que mon Fils n'oublie jamais les derniers Mots de son Pere que je lui repete [ expressement Qu'il ne cherche jamais a venger notre [ mort Je pardonne a tous mes Ennemis ...
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... monuments , I should have been disappointed ; the whole interior is empty , not a statue or monument , or furniture of any kind is to be seen . You are then conducted into the vaults below , where they shew two ugly wooden tombs of ...
... monuments , I should have been disappointed ; the whole interior is empty , not a statue or monument , or furniture of any kind is to be seen . You are then conducted into the vaults below , where they shew two ugly wooden tombs of ...
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... monument of Lysicrates , commonly called the lantern of Demosthenes ; not over a Greek , but over a Roman Doric portico , copied from Cham- bers's book ; and he is adorning a Christian Chapel with the ox skulls , which most probably ...
... monument of Lysicrates , commonly called the lantern of Demosthenes ; not over a Greek , but over a Roman Doric portico , copied from Cham- bers's book ; and he is adorning a Christian Chapel with the ox skulls , which most probably ...
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