The Gentleman's MagazineE. Cave, jun. at St John's Gate, 1968 - 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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Page 305
... Roman brick , as well as the Roman masonry , was of a superior kind , and the composition of their pottery and the manufacture of their glass might be found also to give new ideas to our own people ; at all events , the great potteries ...
... Roman brick , as well as the Roman masonry , was of a superior kind , and the composition of their pottery and the manufacture of their glass might be found also to give new ideas to our own people ; at all events , the great potteries ...
Page 354
... ROMAN ANTIQUITIES RECENTLY DISCOVERED IN KENT . MR . URBAN , Some recent excava- tions in a field in Ickham parish , called Church Ure , " have brought to light some rather extensive remains of Roman buildings . The locality is near the ...
... ROMAN ANTIQUITIES RECENTLY DISCOVERED IN KENT . MR . URBAN , Some recent excava- tions in a field in Ickham parish , called Church Ure , " have brought to light some rather extensive remains of Roman buildings . The locality is near the ...
Page 355
... Roman Glass Rod . feet from the high road to Ramsgate , along which , at various intervals , several Roman interments had previously been iscovered , thus proving the existence of another Roman cemetery belonging co the ancient ...
... Roman Glass Rod . feet from the high road to Ramsgate , along which , at various intervals , several Roman interments had previously been iscovered , thus proving the existence of another Roman cemetery belonging co the ancient ...
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