The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 91, Part 1E. Cave, 1821 - English periodicals |
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... Early. than the others ; having food and clothing easy to be provided . They are often indifferent to most Euro- pean articles of commerce . The bane ful traffic of spirits and tobacco , with some trinkets , form their only purchases ...
... Early. than the others ; having food and clothing easy to be provided . They are often indifferent to most Euro- pean articles of commerce . The bane ful traffic of spirits and tobacco , with some trinkets , form their only purchases ...
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6 Kelloe Church . - Campbell's British Poets . Early in the fourteenth century a family who assumed the local name was of some consequence in this place , and gave a Bishop to the See of Durham in 1311 , in the person of Richard Kellaw ...
6 Kelloe Church . - Campbell's British Poets . Early in the fourteenth century a family who assumed the local name was of some consequence in this place , and gave a Bishop to the See of Durham in 1311 , in the person of Richard Kellaw ...
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... early Number of your Magazine , I beg your permission to postpone any fur- ther description of it until the ap pearance of the second view . Yours , & c .. Mr. URBAN , X. Jan. 3 . HE following account of Rendle- Loes , in the county of ...
... early Number of your Magazine , I beg your permission to postpone any fur- ther description of it until the ap pearance of the second view . Yours , & c .. Mr. URBAN , X. Jan. 3 . HE following account of Rendle- Loes , in the county of ...
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... early in the seventeenth cen tury . The manor of Great Appleby was purchased by Sir Wolstan Dixie ( knighted in 1604 ) ; who gave it to the trustees of Market Bosworth School , which his great uncle had founded ; and in their possession ...
... early in the seventeenth cen tury . The manor of Great Appleby was purchased by Sir Wolstan Dixie ( knighted in 1604 ) ; who gave it to the trustees of Market Bosworth School , which his great uncle had founded ; and in their possession ...
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... early childhood or infancy opened , at once , his percep- tions and his taste to a range of think- ing vastly superior to the standard of his ordinary compeers , has been a question , which , in the opinions of many , is still undecided ...
... early childhood or infancy opened , at once , his percep- tions and his taste to a range of think- ing vastly superior to the standard of his ordinary compeers , has been a question , which , in the opinions of many , is still undecided ...
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