The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 81, Part 2; Volume 110F. Jefferies, 1811 - 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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And how the English people is nothing broken , but it hath been have still notwithstanding retained whole . Cliffs , the name of clitft the corps and body of the realm . ” coming from our verb to cleave , is Chap . 7.
And how the English people is nothing broken , but it hath been have still notwithstanding retained whole . Cliffs , the name of clitft the corps and body of the realm . ” coming from our verb to cleave , is Chap . 7.
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6 An : of them recollected the lamentation was indeed a great mingler of English of Euryalus ' Mother in Virgil : with French , unto which language by “ Heu , Terra ignuta , like , for that he was descended of , jaces ! nec te tua ...
6 An : of them recollected the lamentation was indeed a great mingler of English of Euryalus ' Mother in Virgil : with French , unto which language by “ Heu , Terra ignuta , like , for that he was descended of , jaces ! nec te tua ...
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Marshal_Suchet has [ Was the ridiculous ever carried to a overthrown the walls of Tarragona , in greater excess than in this Senatorial the presence of the English , the melan- visit to a baby and its nurse ? ] choly witnesses of this ...
Marshal_Suchet has [ Was the ridiculous ever carried to a overthrown the walls of Tarragona , in greater excess than in this Senatorial the presence of the English , the melan- visit to a baby and its nurse ? ] choly witnesses of this ...
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