The Gentleman's Magazine, Band 302F. 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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... early boyhood , been accustomed to endure , and they had only served to harden his frame . From the time he could shoulder a fowling - piece , he had been in the habit of using fire - arms . At an early age he not only acquired all the ...
... early boyhood , been accustomed to endure , and they had only served to harden his frame . From the time he could shoulder a fowling - piece , he had been in the habit of using fire - arms . At an early age he not only acquired all the ...
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... earliest of these cave deposits , as it contained only flint points and scrapers . The so - called Made- lainean ... early portion of the period have been called the St. Acheul type , and usually consist of a hatchet of flint , of a ...
... earliest of these cave deposits , as it contained only flint points and scrapers . The so - called Made- lainean ... early portion of the period have been called the St. Acheul type , and usually consist of a hatchet of flint , of a ...
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... Early Emperors of Japan . " It is extremely probable that the Japanese obtained the idea of raising mounds from the Chinese , the earliest burial mound in China dating from 1848 B.C. Little is known about the earliest Japanese mounds ...
... Early Emperors of Japan . " It is extremely probable that the Japanese obtained the idea of raising mounds from the Chinese , the earliest burial mound in China dating from 1848 B.C. Little is known about the earliest Japanese mounds ...
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