The Gentleman's Magazine, Band 284F. Jefferies, 1967 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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... remains indicate a civilisation more in accord with a former Mexican or Aztecan occupancy . It is known that during the Spanish Conquest , the Aztecs were driven from Mexico into the vast deserts lying to the north and west , and from ...
... remains indicate a civilisation more in accord with a former Mexican or Aztecan occupancy . It is known that during the Spanish Conquest , the Aztecs were driven from Mexico into the vast deserts lying to the north and west , and from ...
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... remains in situ . Beneath the vicarage lawn , it is said , there was a curious vaulted cellar , similar to the one which still exists at the " Lamb " inn . ( " Knight's Guide to Eastbourne , " 1856. ) Dr. Lushington , who was vicar for ...
... remains in situ . Beneath the vicarage lawn , it is said , there was a curious vaulted cellar , similar to the one which still exists at the " Lamb " inn . ( " Knight's Guide to Eastbourne , " 1856. ) Dr. Lushington , who was vicar for ...
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... remains in its original condition , and now belongs to the Convalescent Hospital . The same gentleman began to make a similar garden on Beachy Head . While speaking of fossils , I may mention a singular " find " which was made in 1842 ...
... remains in its original condition , and now belongs to the Convalescent Hospital . The same gentleman began to make a similar garden on Beachy Head . While speaking of fossils , I may mention a singular " find " which was made in 1842 ...
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