The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 207A. Dodd and A. Smith, 1968 - Early English newspapers 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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Page 215
... buildings which would seem to furnish a starting - point for future developments ; the building is neither Early English nor Perpen- dicular ; it is something like a realization of the essential principles of geometrical architecture as ...
... buildings which would seem to furnish a starting - point for future developments ; the building is neither Early English nor Perpen- dicular ; it is something like a realization of the essential principles of geometrical architecture as ...
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... building was afterwards taken up by G. R. Corner , Esq . , who accompanied the party through the remainder of the build- ing and the extensive crypts beneath , the whole of which were lucidly described , and excited great attention ...
... building was afterwards taken up by G. R. Corner , Esq . , who accompanied the party through the remainder of the build- ing and the extensive crypts beneath , the whole of which were lucidly described , and excited great attention ...
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... building of Cormac's chapel in 1127-34 , and the violent prejudices of the people against any building of stone at Bangor , by Malachy O'Morgair about 1120. The in- terval is too short for so great a change . The most probable ...
... building of Cormac's chapel in 1127-34 , and the violent prejudices of the people against any building of stone at Bangor , by Malachy O'Morgair about 1120. The in- terval is too short for so great a change . The most probable ...
Contents
CONTENTS | 31 |
Memoirs of James Wilson Esq of Woodville | 40 |
THE MONTHLY INTELLIGENCER | 71 |
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