The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 271F. 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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... side of the chancel , but are also to be seen in other positions . An example in Kingsland Church , Herefordshire , is on the north side of the nave , and is entered from the porch . It is rather more than nine feet long , and rather ...
... side of the chancel , but are also to be seen in other positions . An example in Kingsland Church , Herefordshire , is on the north side of the nave , and is entered from the porch . It is rather more than nine feet long , and rather ...
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... side by side ; there , and apparently in some long anterior age that the later buriers knew nothing of , men had sunk their deep wells and lowered the heavy stone to close the side chamber at the bottom of the well . were enough , but ...
... side by side ; there , and apparently in some long anterior age that the later buriers knew nothing of , men had sunk their deep wells and lowered the heavy stone to close the side chamber at the bottom of the well . were enough , but ...
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... side windows of a comfortable parlour there is an exceedingly fine view of the winding river , flanked by the deep - red Trias marl on one side , with wild bits of overhanging woodlands . On the opposite side , through tall elms , the ...
... side windows of a comfortable parlour there is an exceedingly fine view of the winding river , flanked by the deep - red Trias marl on one side , with wild bits of overhanging woodlands . On the opposite side , through tall elms , the ...
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