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 92
... stone or brick , is as clear as any fact of the same period can be . That the churches were sometimes built of stone I have never denied , but it does not appear to me that they were generally so , nor have we any evidence of the use of ...
... stone or brick , is as clear as any fact of the same period can be . That the churches were sometimes built of stone I have never denied , but it does not appear to me that they were generally so , nor have we any evidence of the use of ...
Page 214
... stone , but Asser dis- tinctly speaks of his using stone in building houses and towns , and he was not the man to build churches of an infe- rior material . Alfred , Asser further tells us , gathered from many nations almost innumerable ...
... stone , but Asser dis- tinctly speaks of his using stone in building houses and towns , and he was not the man to build churches of an infe- rior material . Alfred , Asser further tells us , gathered from many nations almost innumerable ...
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... stones within and without the ori- ginal setting . They are partially co- vered with earth . The stones of this oval approach close to the edge of the quarry , and at one point two large blocks of stone set on edge , and as if forming ...
... stones within and without the ori- ginal setting . They are partially co- vered with earth . The stones of this oval approach close to the edge of the quarry , and at one point two large blocks of stone set on edge , and as if forming ...
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