The Gentleman's Magazine, Том 91,Часть 2;Том 130F. Jefferies, 1821 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 ; - Thrones and Empires trembled at his nod . The Russians and Prussians had been degraded by the treaty of Tilsit ; the Portuguese Court had emigrated to the Brazils ; the Spanish Throne had been abdicated , and the Royal Family ...
... feet ; - Thrones and Empires trembled at his nod . The Russians and Prussians had been degraded by the treaty of Tilsit ; the Portuguese Court had emigrated to the Brazils ; the Spanish Throne had been abdicated , and the Royal Family ...
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... feet long and 35 broad at the widest part . The pulpit is very antient carved work . The aisles are composed of four plain arches of Norman , which support a slanting roof ; the roof of the chancel is flat , and the parapet véry high ...
... feet long and 35 broad at the widest part . The pulpit is very antient carved work . The aisles are composed of four plain arches of Norman , which support a slanting roof ; the roof of the chancel is flat , and the parapet véry high ...
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... feet in height , and at the top and bottom of the table a temple with dome roof , supported by eight massive pillars ; these were richly gilt . A variety of other orna- ments were intermixed with the viands . The Royal table displayed a ...
... feet in height , and at the top and bottom of the table a temple with dome roof , supported by eight massive pillars ; these were richly gilt . A variety of other orna- ments were intermixed with the viands . The Royal table displayed a ...
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... feet for clocks and watches , which is said above the surface of its lake , which to furnish employment to 5000 of extends from it , in the form of a the poor people of both sexes ; be- crescent , and to which it seems to sides which ...
... feet for clocks and watches , which is said above the surface of its lake , which to furnish employment to 5000 of extends from it , in the form of a the poor people of both sexes ; be- crescent , and to which it seems to sides which ...
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... feet in depth . At Geneva its breadth is not more than from three to four hundred feet ; but between Rolle and Thenon , it is computed at three leagues and a quarter . Its whole ex- panse contains about 26 square leagues . This ...
... feet in depth . At Geneva its breadth is not more than from three to four hundred feet ; but between Rolle and Thenon , it is computed at three leagues and a quarter . Its whole ex- panse contains about 26 square leagues . This ...
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