Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volym 72, Del 1F. Jefferies, 1802 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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... antient works ; now the merry tale , anon the ferious record ; combining thus the entertain- ing and inftructive ways of men to keep alive that genial flow of fpirits , to ne- cellary to bear us out in life's pilgrim- age , with due ...
... antient works ; now the merry tale , anon the ferious record ; combining thus the entertain- ing and inftructive ways of men to keep alive that genial flow of fpirits , to ne- cellary to bear us out in life's pilgrim- age , with due ...
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... antiently divided into lo- nians and Dorians ; and the two prin- cipal dialects were the Ionic and the Doric . The ... antient Greek alphabet was formerly called Bai , or Vav , as it is called in the Phenician alphabet , from which the ...
... antiently divided into lo- nians and Dorians ; and the two prin- cipal dialects were the Ionic and the Doric . The ... antient Greek alphabet was formerly called Bai , or Vav , as it is called in the Phenician alphabet , from which the ...
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: Græcia all the people who fpoke Greek were antiently divided into lo- nians and Dorians ; and the two prin- cipal ... antient Greek alphabet was formerly called Bau , or Vau , as it is called in the Phenician alphabet , from which the ...
: Græcia all the people who fpoke Greek were antiently divided into lo- nians and Dorians ; and the two prin- cipal ... antient Greek alphabet was formerly called Bau , or Vau , as it is called in the Phenician alphabet , from which the ...
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... antient inferibed flone at St. Clement's , near Truro , which has , at prefent a large crols on it in bas relief , he fays , " I question whether the crois may not be of later date than the infeription , and cut on the ftone in thofe ...
... antient inferibed flone at St. Clement's , near Truro , which has , at prefent a large crols on it in bas relief , he fays , " I question whether the crois may not be of later date than the infeription , and cut on the ftone in thofe ...
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... antient flock . The blue pavement , bearing the figure of a crofs , thewing how far women were permitted do advance into the church before the Fifteenth Century . Grave fione of prior Caftell , brafs gone ; ditto of Robert Nevil ...
... antient flock . The blue pavement , bearing the figure of a crofs , thewing how far women were permitted do advance into the church before the Fifteenth Century . Grave fione of prior Caftell , brafs gone ; ditto of Robert Nevil ...
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