The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 214E. 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 35
... architect had to put up with the ignorance of his employers , who spoiled his best designs ; at other times , and especially of late years , the em- ployers have had more reason to com- plain of their architects , who have been unable ...
... architect had to put up with the ignorance of his employers , who spoiled his best designs ; at other times , and especially of late years , the em- ployers have had more reason to com- plain of their architects , who have been unable ...
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... architect who has had to make the same com . plaint in the same locality . The igno- rance of his employers has often been the bane of the architect : the free cir- culation of a large number of engrav ings , such as those in Mr ...
... architect who has had to make the same com . plaint in the same locality . The igno- rance of his employers has often been the bane of the architect : the free cir- culation of a large number of engrav ings , such as those in Mr ...
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... architect soon learned to do so . So that now there is not a town , scarcely a village , in the length and breadth of the land which is not furnished with one of these forgeries ; and so cleverly is this done in most instances , that ...
... architect soon learned to do so . So that now there is not a town , scarcely a village , in the length and breadth of the land which is not furnished with one of these forgeries ; and so cleverly is this done in most instances , that ...
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Gentlemans Magazine | 3 |
African Archæology | 12 |
An Orphic Fragment | 21 |
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