Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volume 73, Part 1F. Jefferies, 1803 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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... church in the connty of North - Eaft view , ftands on an emi- nence adjoining the high - road , be- tween Gravefend and Rochefter ; the attention of travellers is fonetimes drawn to the fingularly - grotefque deco- rations of its porch ...
... church in the connty of North - Eaft view , ftands on an emi- nence adjoining the high - road , be- tween Gravefend and Rochefter ; the attention of travellers is fonetimes drawn to the fingularly - grotefque deco- rations of its porch ...
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... church and low church . We have only to be appre- henfive , that Wit , by being thus feat- tered abroad fo extenfively , will lose fome of the virtue it has when concen- trated , and iffued only at proper times and feafons , and in fuch ...
... church and low church . We have only to be appre- henfive , that Wit , by being thus feat- tered abroad fo extenfively , will lose fome of the virtue it has when concen- trated , and iffued only at proper times and feafons , and in fuch ...
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... Church , Stamford , as. it is owing to this , that what was once faid of the learning of a certain Nor- thern nation , may be applied to our Wit . " Every man has a mouthful , but none a bellyful . " It is certain that we have pulpit ...
... Church , Stamford , as. it is owing to this , that what was once faid of the learning of a certain Nor- thern nation , may be applied to our Wit . " Every man has a mouthful , but none a bellyful . " It is certain that we have pulpit ...
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... church prior to Salisbury's pile . · A circunftance highly to the credit of the Architect who raifed up the spire here , must be brought into general no- tice ; the interior of which is left clear of all timber - framing , or other fup ...
... church prior to Salisbury's pile . · A circunftance highly to the credit of the Architect who raifed up the spire here , must be brought into general no- tice ; the interior of which is left clear of all timber - framing , or other fup ...
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... Church , the contour formance ; and the flatue over the of which fully repaid me for each double entrance is remarkably fo , al- innovating pang I had undergone in though it is not on record that a Fo- my prefent furvey ; that is , the ...
... Church , the contour formance ; and the flatue over the of which fully repaid me for each double entrance is remarkably fo , al- innovating pang I had undergone in though it is not on record that a Fo- my prefent furvey ; that is , the ...
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