The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 73, Part 1The "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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Depts . was drawn for cliem , they moved to it Lord Wellesley has orilered medals to with bold intrepid Atep knedleid down , be distributed amongst the native officers ft.etched their bodies , anx , with head ercet , and privates of the ...
Depts . was drawn for cliem , they moved to it Lord Wellesley has orilered medals to with bold intrepid Atep knedleid down , be distributed amongst the native officers ft.etched their bodies , anx , with head ercet , and privates of the ...
Page 128
A regular curve line , drawn read rath . by companies , in imitation of a globe , The medal recording the execution or the figure of ihe ... The meature , or 9 of plate XXIV . or Snelling's Medals , line iifell of a circle . and fig .
A regular curve line , drawn read rath . by companies , in imitation of a globe , The medal recording the execution or the figure of ihe ... The meature , or 9 of plate XXIV . or Snelling's Medals , line iifell of a circle . and fig .
Page 133
A regular curve line , drawn read ratlı , bs comarles , in invitation of globe , The medal recording the excentie ! or the figure of the Sun , Vorm , & c . of the Duke of Nonoyouth mano ( ira nferenre . The Deature , O of plate XXIV ...
A regular curve line , drawn read ratlı , bs comarles , in invitation of globe , The medal recording the excentie ! or the figure of the Sun , Vorm , & c . of the Duke of Nonoyouth mano ( ira nferenre . The Deature , O of plate XXIV ...
Page 137
Dretter to be here intended , they have no more of Cuhan ; with Engravin , s of a great Num . fepherds in them than the Bedouin ' ber of ancient Coirs , Medals , Monumenis , Ara ! ' s , nor even the thepherds of liolv Inforiprions ...
Dretter to be here intended , they have no more of Cuhan ; with Engravin , s of a great Num . fepherds in them than the Bedouin ' ber of ancient Coirs , Medals , Monumenis , Ara ! ' s , nor even the thepherds of liolv Inforiprions ...
Page 142
Rubia may one day medal of Philip of Macedon was dug reitore the India trade by the antient up in the ruins while our traveller was channels , ' the Caspian and , Phafis . there . The romantic Greek monastery ( p . 156. ) ...
Rubia may one day medal of Philip of Macedon was dug reitore the India trade by the antient up in the ruins while our traveller was channels , ' the Caspian and , Phafis . there . The romantic Greek monastery ( p . 156. ) ...
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