The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 302F. Jefferies, 1967 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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... known as Rhinoceros leptorhinus were also found at Oreston , and this is the only known British cave in which this particular species has been discovered . We next come , in order of time , to the famous Kent's Hole , which lies about a ...
... known as Rhinoceros leptorhinus were also found at Oreston , and this is the only known British cave in which this particular species has been discovered . We next come , in order of time , to the famous Kent's Hole , which lies about a ...
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with strong literary proclivities ; and he became known to James Burnet , better known by his title of Lord Monboddo . Monboddo was a man of considerable learning and equal eccentricity . One of his ideas , that man was developed from ...
with strong literary proclivities ; and he became known to James Burnet , better known by his title of Lord Monboddo . Monboddo was a man of considerable learning and equal eccentricity . One of his ideas , that man was developed from ...
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... known as monetarii or money- ers , whose names appeared upon the reverses of the coins , and who were responsible under most bar- barous penalties for the quality and weight of the pieces bearing their respective names . It was ...
... known as monetarii or money- ers , whose names appeared upon the reverses of the coins , and who were responsible under most bar- barous penalties for the quality and weight of the pieces bearing their respective names . It was ...
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