Gentleman's Magazine and Historical ReviewA. Dodd and A. Smith, 1846 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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... London . His tower was a fiction , but this was reality , and by comparison , a short reality . Still it looked very well , and very strange , and was quite as much out of the per- pendicular as Harris had represented it to be . The ...
... London . His tower was a fiction , but this was reality , and by comparison , a short reality . Still it looked very well , and very strange , and was quite as much out of the per- pendicular as Harris had represented it to be . The ...
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... London in about nine or. bons for ten minutes at a time . Car- riages delayed long in one place would begin a deliberate engagement with other carriages , or with people at the lower win- dows ; and the spectators at some upper balcony ...
... London in about nine or. bons for ten minutes at a time . Car- riages delayed long in one place would begin a deliberate engagement with other carriages , or with people at the lower win- dows ; and the spectators at some upper balcony ...
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... London , who caused them to be inscribed under a Dance of Death , executed at the ex- pense of one Jenkin Carpenter , on the walls of their cloister , sometime about the year 1430 1846. ] 37 Ancient Painting in Newark Church .
... London , who caused them to be inscribed under a Dance of Death , executed at the ex- pense of one Jenkin Carpenter , on the walls of their cloister , sometime about the year 1430 1846. ] 37 Ancient Painting in Newark Church .
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... London , January the 23rd , Anno 1845 . A VERY clever and interesting volume . The Editor has given us above twenty imitations of our elder poets on the subject of the Royal Exchange , beginning with the age of Elizabeth , and ...
... London , January the 23rd , Anno 1845 . A VERY clever and interesting volume . The Editor has given us above twenty imitations of our elder poets on the subject of the Royal Exchange , beginning with the age of Elizabeth , and ...
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... London , as we shall show : - E PE G IV . THE QUEEN , the REALM OF ENGLAND , and the most Famous CITY OF LONDON , depicted in A COLUMN for THE NEW ROYAL EXCHANGE , by an Odolet to their Renown made in form of a Pillar , which must be ...
... London , as we shall show : - E PE G IV . THE QUEEN , the REALM OF ENGLAND , and the most Famous CITY OF LONDON , depicted in A COLUMN for THE NEW ROYAL EXCHANGE , by an Odolet to their Renown made in form of a Pillar , which must be ...
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