The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, for the Year ..., Volume 213Edw. Cave, 1736-[1868], 1862 - English essays |
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... various others , have , he knows , been read in many quarters with extreme interest ; and he has had the advantage of receiving an account of the great Dis- coveries in Orkney direct from the gentleman at whose charge they were made ...
... various others , have , he knows , been read in many quarters with extreme interest ; and he has had the advantage of receiving an account of the great Dis- coveries in Orkney direct from the gentleman at whose charge they were made ...
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... various sorts , and Fibulæ Varieties of Fibulæ , and Enamelled Button . Cap - shaped and Crescent - shaped Ornaments Gorget , or Neck - collar and Bracelet Armillæ terminating in Cups • 282 · 283 284 531 , 532 • 533 • 534 . 535 536 ...
... various sorts , and Fibulæ Varieties of Fibulæ , and Enamelled Button . Cap - shaped and Crescent - shaped Ornaments Gorget , or Neck - collar and Bracelet Armillæ terminating in Cups • 282 · 283 284 531 , 532 • 533 • 534 . 535 536 ...
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... various Offices of the Corporation of London MONTHLY INTELLIGENCE APPOINTMENTS , PREFERMENTS , AND PROMOTIONS BIRTHS MARRIAGES OBITUARY . - Earl Canning , 100 ; Lord Willoughby de Broke - Sir James Doughty- Tichborne , Bart . - Sir ...
... various Offices of the Corporation of London MONTHLY INTELLIGENCE APPOINTMENTS , PREFERMENTS , AND PROMOTIONS BIRTHS MARRIAGES OBITUARY . - Earl Canning , 100 ; Lord Willoughby de Broke - Sir James Doughty- Tichborne , Bart . - Sir ...
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... various subjects sent to the author of the GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE which could not be conveniently inserted at length , or properly abridged : " 1742 -1748 ; 360 pages . - I am , & c . THOS . BARTON . Threxton - house , near Watton , June ...
... various subjects sent to the author of the GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE which could not be conveniently inserted at length , or properly abridged : " 1742 -1748 ; 360 pages . - I am , & c . THOS . BARTON . Threxton - house , near Watton , June ...
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... various Courts : thus , Mr. Skidmore has a sideboard and bedstead ; Mr. Forsyth , some of the new stalls designed for Chichester Cathe- dral by Mr. Slater ( the old ones , by the way , were coloured chocolate , with a great deal of ...
... various Courts : thus , Mr. Skidmore has a sideboard and bedstead ; Mr. Forsyth , some of the new stalls designed for Chichester Cathe- dral by Mr. Slater ( the old ones , by the way , were coloured chocolate , with a great deal of ...
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