The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 253F. Jefferies, 1967 - 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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... feet in height . Of the trees now standing , four exceed 300 feet in height , and one measures 325 . About twenty - five are said to exceed 250 feet . One can perhaps better realise what these sizes mean , by finding the amount of house ...
... feet in height . Of the trees now standing , four exceed 300 feet in height , and one measures 325 . About twenty - five are said to exceed 250 feet . One can perhaps better realise what these sizes mean , by finding the amount of house ...
Page 470
... feet above the ground , being as high as they can reach . Scientific people do not care to measure below twelve feet from the ground , above which height the tree tapers very gradually to the summit . Several of the grandest trees have ...
... feet above the ground , being as high as they can reach . Scientific people do not care to measure below twelve feet from the ground , above which height the tree tapers very gradually to the summit . Several of the grandest trees have ...
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... feet in tall beautifully tapering spires . Some even overtop their fellows by an additional forty or fifty feet , and the stems attain to a circumference of from fifteen to twenty feet . The white - fir bears greyish cones , about four ...
... feet in tall beautifully tapering spires . Some even overtop their fellows by an additional forty or fifty feet , and the stems attain to a circumference of from fifteen to twenty feet . The white - fir bears greyish cones , about four ...
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