The Gentleman's Magazine, 第 76 巻、第 2 部、第 100 巻F. Jefferies, 1806 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 , grew finaller and lefs frequent a the afcent became fleeper . No fooner were we out of the thicket than we found ourfeives near half way on our journey , and on an eminence which commands an extenfive view of the sea and iflands ...
... feet , grew finaller and lefs frequent a the afcent became fleeper . No fooner were we out of the thicket than we found ourfeives near half way on our journey , and on an eminence which commands an extenfive view of the sea and iflands ...
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... feet fo as to occafion pain . We thruled a pike into one of the openings , and fo burnt it that the wood was detached from the iron . Where the lava ceafed , the ground was compofed of foftened fulphur , firewed with pumice - ftones ...
... feet fo as to occafion pain . We thruled a pike into one of the openings , and fo burnt it that the wood was detached from the iron . Where the lava ceafed , the ground was compofed of foftened fulphur , firewed with pumice - ftones ...
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... feet , or 22 feet in diameter , from which , before the late accident , 17 large branches iflued , moft of them not less than 12 feet in girth . For many years paft it has been gradually decaying ; yet it ftill retains periodical powers ...
... feet , or 22 feet in diameter , from which , before the late accident , 17 large branches iflued , moft of them not less than 12 feet in girth . For many years paft it has been gradually decaying ; yet it ftill retains periodical powers ...
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ciates having undermined the piers of the tower , a heavy building , 33 feet fquare , prepared to fet them upon wooden legs , and accordingly dragged from London ( where probably they had been lying upon the mud in the River Thames ) 36 ...
ciates having undermined the piers of the tower , a heavy building , 33 feet fquare , prepared to fet them upon wooden legs , and accordingly dragged from London ( where probably they had been lying upon the mud in the River Thames ) 36 ...
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... feet ten inches wide , which , for about ten feet , turns to the North , then turns again to the Eaft for twenty - fix feet ; at the end of this part is a fmall opening looking into a receptacle for bones . On the left is the entrance ...
... feet ten inches wide , which , for about ten feet , turns to the North , then turns again to the Eaft for twenty - fix feet ; at the end of this part is a fmall opening looking into a receptacle for bones . On the left is the entrance ...
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