The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 283F. 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 187
... passed away , and no sooner did Edward III . get the reins of government into his own hands than he declined to be bound by this any longer . Then came the Pestilence . Shortly afterwards a fresh demand from Avignon was promptly ...
... passed away , and no sooner did Edward III . get the reins of government into his own hands than he declined to be bound by this any longer . Then came the Pestilence . Shortly afterwards a fresh demand from Avignon was promptly ...
Page 256
passed by marriage to the Parkers of Ratton , and was purchased about the middle of the last century by the Thomas family , to whom it still belongs . Green Street , the old road leading from Willingdon to Eastbourne , used to pass ...
passed by marriage to the Parkers of Ratton , and was purchased about the middle of the last century by the Thomas family , to whom it still belongs . Green Street , the old road leading from Willingdon to Eastbourne , used to pass ...
Page 365
... passed the old zeriba Hauash , above which a station was established , and from this point , leaving the river and penetrating the Mombuttu country , it arrived at Niangara , an important cluster of villages situate not far from the old ...
... passed the old zeriba Hauash , above which a station was established , and from this point , leaving the river and penetrating the Mombuttu country , it arrived at Niangara , an important cluster of villages situate not far from the old ...
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Angoni Country In the By A WERNER | 41 |
Pestilence The Great By Rev ARTHUR DIMOCK B | 113 |
A Forgotten Episode in the Life of By A J GORDON 613 | 142 |
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