The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 81, Part 2; Volume 110F. Jefferies, 1811 - 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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namented preparation for a Vane ( not As I have , it may be presumed , sufa finial as our workman has judged ficiently established the necessity of proper to substitute ) , in which is Vane Terminations on Henry's Chafixed a complete ...
namented preparation for a Vane ( not As I have , it may be presumed , sufa finial as our workman has judged ficiently established the necessity of proper to substitute ) , in which is Vane Terminations on Henry's Chafixed a complete ...
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And I return thanks , for being Henry's Chapel , by B. Carter , 1747 ; reminded of King's College Chapel , copies of ... and ditto comturrets and pinnacles had such deco- partments of Henry's Chapel . rations , which , in later times ...
And I return thanks , for being Henry's Chapel , by B. Carter , 1747 ; reminded of King's College Chapel , copies of ... and ditto comturrets and pinnacles had such deco- partments of Henry's Chapel . rations , which , in later times ...
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Suf- ing to Sir Thomas Smith's account , when kins and Dodkins by King Henry the Fifthy five shillings goeth to the ounce . and Blankes by King Henry the Sixt , The succeeding Kyngs coyned Rose No. About the yere 1320 , the Kings and ...
Suf- ing to Sir Thomas Smith's account , when kins and Dodkins by King Henry the Fifthy five shillings goeth to the ounce . and Blankes by King Henry the Sixt , The succeeding Kyngs coyned Rose No. About the yere 1320 , the Kings and ...
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