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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So far we are none the wiser , but" Recent discoveries of rude traces of primeval art in the diluvial formations both of France and England , have tended to add a fresh interest to the investigation of that primeval stone - period ...
So far we are none the wiser , but" Recent discoveries of rude traces of primeval art in the diluvial formations both of France and England , have tended to add a fresh interest to the investigation of that primeval stone - period ...
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The question whether we have were of wood , or of rough stone without any buildings of this period remaining mortar . ” It is against this doctrine is a very unimportant one in comparison that my letter in your December numwith the ...
The question whether we have were of wood , or of rough stone without any buildings of this period remaining mortar . ” It is against this doctrine is a very unimportant one in comparison that my letter in your December numwith the ...
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The statement sunt saxa quadrata sive silex sive co- that the works of art ascribed to the mentum , aut coctus later sive crudus his popes of this period were mere “ stolen erit utendum . ” — ( 1 . i.c. v . ) Brick is only antiques ” is ...
The statement sunt saxa quadrata sive silex sive co- that the works of art ascribed to the mentum , aut coctus later sive crudus his popes of this period were mere “ stolen erit utendum . ” — ( 1 . i.c. v . ) Brick is only antiques ” is ...
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