The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 289A. Dodd and A. Smith, 1967 - Great Britain 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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... poor things then in receipt of outdoor relief ! But the possibility of such treachery probably never entered their minds . They received their guest as a patriot , and gave him of their poor best as long as he remained with them ; yet ...
... poor things then in receipt of outdoor relief ! But the possibility of such treachery probably never entered their minds . They received their guest as a patriot , and gave him of their poor best as long as he remained with them ; yet ...
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... poor factor to buy malt for the brewers , now a farmer of the revenues of England and Ireland on the account of the Duchess of Cleveland , who goes snip with him , to whom he has given £ 20,000 . " Among those who certainly seem to have ...
... poor factor to buy malt for the brewers , now a farmer of the revenues of England and Ireland on the account of the Duchess of Cleveland , who goes snip with him , to whom he has given £ 20,000 . " Among those who certainly seem to have ...
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... poor , " says Chancelour , " are very innumerable , and live most miserably , for I have seen them eat the pickle of hearring and other very stinking fish ; nor the fish cannot be so rotten but they will eat it and extoll it to be more ...
... poor , " says Chancelour , " are very innumerable , and live most miserably , for I have seen them eat the pickle of hearring and other very stinking fish ; nor the fish cannot be so rotten but they will eat it and extoll it to be more ...
Contents
Dialects By RALPH HAROLD BRETHERTON | 33 |
laganism Two Remnants of By F G D WALLACEGOODBODY 491 | 67 |
The Humane ReviewThe Dartford WarblerRemedies | 104 |
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