The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 91, Part 2; Volume 130F. Jefferies, 1821 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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... ground ; Its falling arches , full of sculpture seen , While massive columns , prostrate , strew the green . Antiques , Coins , Vases , and designs of Art ; Gems , Crosses , Statues , Seals , delight the heart ; And Trophies rear'd to ...
... ground ; Its falling arches , full of sculpture seen , While massive columns , prostrate , strew the green . Antiques , Coins , Vases , and designs of Art ; Gems , Crosses , Statues , Seals , delight the heart ; And Trophies rear'd to ...
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... ground plan , the effect of · 1 18 New Church at Mitcham , Surrey . 1821. ] . June 24 . Mr. URBAN , HE accompanying Engraving ( see West view of Kilnsea Cross , upon the coast of Holderness , in the East- Riding of Yorkshire . This ...
... ground plan , the effect of · 1 18 New Church at Mitcham , Surrey . 1821. ] . June 24 . Mr. URBAN , HE accompanying Engraving ( see West view of Kilnsea Cross , upon the coast of Holderness , in the East- Riding of Yorkshire . This ...
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... ground where it happened ! The immensity of the number of seeds to those that are expended , out of which only one plant is produced , is incredible . - So the great number of animals , and them that are born , but do not long survive ...
... ground where it happened ! The immensity of the number of seeds to those that are expended , out of which only one plant is produced , is incredible . - So the great number of animals , and them that are born , but do not long survive ...
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... ground , 15 feet 8 in .; and in 1821 , at 1 foot from the ground , 17 feet . But , to give you a more general and correct idea of this Tree , I send you the section and admeasurements , taken on the 15th of March last . 1. Girt close to ...
... ground , 15 feet 8 in .; and in 1821 , at 1 foot from the ground , 17 feet . But , to give you a more general and correct idea of this Tree , I send you the section and admeasurements , taken on the 15th of March last . 1. Girt close to ...
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... ground . The dimensions already noticed , were taken by Mr. May , who occupies the only part of the old structure now remaining , as a board- ing - school , in whose garden the Cedar stands in a flourishing condition , and to whom I am ...
... ground . The dimensions already noticed , were taken by Mr. May , who occupies the only part of the old structure now remaining , as a board- ing - school , in whose garden the Cedar stands in a flourishing condition , and to whom I am ...
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