The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 269F. Jefferies, 1967 - 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 233
... hills , by far the largest part of the geological history of our globe transpired . The rocks forming the bold headlands near Bona are crushed , crystal- lised , metamorphosed . They have been buried beneath thousands of feet of more ...
... hills , by far the largest part of the geological history of our globe transpired . The rocks forming the bold headlands near Bona are crushed , crystal- lised , metamorphosed . They have been buried beneath thousands of feet of more ...
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... hill - the nummulitic limestone . This well - known rock forms the summits of the hills . It is a remarkably hard rock , and , as I before stated , weathers into picturesque castel- lated forms and pinnacles , which stand sharply out ...
... hill - the nummulitic limestone . This well - known rock forms the summits of the hills . It is a remarkably hard rock , and , as I before stated , weathers into picturesque castel- lated forms and pinnacles , which stand sharply out ...
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... hills were clothed with chestnuts and carob trees , fruit trees showed above the garden walls , the blue sulphur springs ran in ditches at our side , and in bits of marshy ground we gathered lofty specimens of the reed - mace with its ...
... hills were clothed with chestnuts and carob trees , fruit trees showed above the garden walls , the blue sulphur springs ran in ditches at our side , and in bits of marshy ground we gathered lofty specimens of the reed - mace with its ...
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