The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, for the Year ..., Volume 91,Parte 1Edw. Cave, 1736-[1868], 1821 |
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... period , at least two centuries earlier . The but- tresses are narrow and perpendicular , projecting but little from the build- ing ; have but two breaks , and are then carried up pilaster fashion to the parapet , where they terminate ...
... period , at least two centuries earlier . The but- tresses are narrow and perpendicular , projecting but little from the build- ing ; have but two breaks , and are then carried up pilaster fashion to the parapet , where they terminate ...
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... period we have mentioned , his circumstances became straitened , and with the independence and ardour which have ever charac- terised him , instead of resorting to his friends abroad , or to foreigners at home for assistance , he deter ...
... period we have mentioned , his circumstances became straitened , and with the independence and ardour which have ever charac- terised him , instead of resorting to his friends abroad , or to foreigners at home for assistance , he deter ...
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... period . " The arrangement of the Northern counties was naturally suspended , as long as the island obeyed two monarchs , but during the period which elapsed between the union of the Crowns and that of the Kingdoms , the same system was ...
... period . " The arrangement of the Northern counties was naturally suspended , as long as the island obeyed two monarchs , but during the period which elapsed between the union of the Crowns and that of the Kingdoms , the same system was ...
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... period , collected from the writings of Homer . 2. The Society's Premium of Fifty Guineas , for the best Poem on Dartmoor . 3. The Society's Premium of Twenty- five Guineas , for the best Essay on the History of the Greek Language ; of ...
... period , collected from the writings of Homer . 2. The Society's Premium of Fifty Guineas , for the best Poem on Dartmoor . 3. The Society's Premium of Twenty- five Guineas , for the best Essay on the History of the Greek Language ; of ...
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... period of more than half a century . In the year 1761 we had an uncom- monly dry spring and summer , very much like 1818 ; the meadows were burnt up , and in many parts of the country the hay failed intirely . The weather changed about ...
... period of more than half a century . In the year 1761 we had an uncom- monly dry spring and summer , very much like 1818 ; the meadows were burnt up , and in many parts of the country the hay failed intirely . The weather changed about ...
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