The Gentleman's Magazine, Band 91,Teil 1E. Cave, 1821 |
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... land , from whatever cause they may arise ; and sincerely rejoice at her happiness . We close our Preface , by hailing the bright harbingers of Peace and Plenty ; fondly hoping that Britain's Isle may ever continue to be the land of ...
... land , from whatever cause they may arise ; and sincerely rejoice at her happiness . We close our Preface , by hailing the bright harbingers of Peace and Plenty ; fondly hoping that Britain's Isle may ever continue to be the land of ...
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... land in the parallel of long . 135 ° , W. Letter from the Overland Northern Expedition . much greater patience. WE E have been favoured with the perusal of a Letter from a Gentleman connected with the Over- land Northern Expedition ...
... land in the parallel of long . 135 ° , W. Letter from the Overland Northern Expedition . much greater patience. WE E have been favoured with the perusal of a Letter from a Gentleman connected with the Over- land Northern Expedition ...
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... land about Glaiston , whence by many authors is derived the name of Rutland , quasi Red land : numerous marine exuviæ in the lime - stone : Tolthorpe medicinal water and chalybeate springs between Teigh and Market Overton ( the ...
... land about Glaiston , whence by many authors is derived the name of Rutland , quasi Red land : numerous marine exuviæ in the lime - stone : Tolthorpe medicinal water and chalybeate springs between Teigh and Market Overton ( the ...
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... land . The shops are very dull and make no shew ; but great prepara- tions are making for the fair , which begins the first of September . The Country immediately round Frankfort is level ; but there is a chain of bold hills six or ...
... land . The shops are very dull and make no shew ; but great prepara- tions are making for the fair , which begins the first of September . The Country immediately round Frankfort is level ; but there is a chain of bold hills six or ...
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... land would be thought a palace ; with a chapel , and every thing in the most princely stile . It was built in 1773 , by two brothers , tobacco manufac- turers , who had made a fortune . It is now falling into decay , and seems ...
... land would be thought a palace ; with a chapel , and every thing in the most princely stile . It was built in 1773 , by two brothers , tobacco manufac- turers , who had made a fortune . It is now falling into decay , and seems ...
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