The Monthly Magazine, Volume 37Sherwood, Gilbert and Piper, 1814 - Art |
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... chapel , infirmary , and other conveniences . The view is limited to the entrance lodge , because the surrounding wall will . conceal the low circular buildings , and these these being dead on their outsides , will never afford. 1814.7 ...
... chapel , infirmary , and other conveniences . The view is limited to the entrance lodge , because the surrounding wall will . conceal the low circular buildings , and these these being dead on their outsides , will never afford. 1814.7 ...
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... never ) are attacked by worms , and therefore I have little doubt but a few so bound , mixed with others , will prove some protection to the whole . I have known scraps or clippings of Russia lea- ther , prove of essential service . I ...
... never ) are attacked by worms , and therefore I have little doubt but a few so bound , mixed with others , will prove some protection to the whole . I have known scraps or clippings of Russia lea- ther , prove of essential service . I ...
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... never heard the result , or whether any result is yet ascertained . At any rate , some particulars would highly interest the patriotic readers of your valuable miscellany . Canterbury , Dec. 5 , 1813 . AGRICOLA . To the Editor of the ...
... never heard the result , or whether any result is yet ascertained . At any rate , some particulars would highly interest the patriotic readers of your valuable miscellany . Canterbury , Dec. 5 , 1813 . AGRICOLA . To the Editor of the ...
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... never be of any essential service to the pro- posed end ? The Cyclopedia of Dr. Rees says , that above 558,000l . will have been already expended upon it up to May 1812. This part of the kingdom would be much more suitable for such an ...
... never be of any essential service to the pro- posed end ? The Cyclopedia of Dr. Rees says , that above 558,000l . will have been already expended upon it up to May 1812. This part of the kingdom would be much more suitable for such an ...
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... wherein all new works are announced , that I have never once seen any pro spectus given out for the publication , in an 1814. ] must have numbers , or their plans are so Eggs at Christmas . - Quack Medicines . - Highland Blades . [ Feb. 1 ,
... wherein all new works are announced , that I have never once seen any pro spectus given out for the publication , in an 1814. ] must have numbers , or their plans are so Eggs at Christmas . - Quack Medicines . - Highland Blades . [ Feb. 1 ,
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