The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 294F. 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 491
Many of the original owners of these paradisaical retreats now know their residential creations no more . Far fewer private carriages of English ownership are now to be seen than formerly . When the local authorities began to perceive ...
Many of the original owners of these paradisaical retreats now know their residential creations no more . Far fewer private carriages of English ownership are now to be seen than formerly . When the local authorities began to perceive ...
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Now in the printed copy of “ The Spanish Tragedy ” published in 1602 , the " additions ” made by Ben Jonson can easily be distinguished from the original portions of the drama , while in Shakespeare's " Taming of the Shrew ” we have a ...
Now in the printed copy of “ The Spanish Tragedy ” published in 1602 , the " additions ” made by Ben Jonson can easily be distinguished from the original portions of the drama , while in Shakespeare's " Taming of the Shrew ” we have a ...
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In striking contrast with the title of the original is that now given . The original title is simply " Nova Solyma Libri Sex : Londini : Typis Joannis Legati : MDCXLVII .. ” Now , everything about the book tempts to speculation .
In striking contrast with the title of the original is that now given . The original title is simply " Nova Solyma Libri Sex : Londini : Typis Joannis Legati : MDCXLVII .. ” Now , everything about the book tempts to speculation .
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Contents
Are Proofs of the Descent of man being Strengthened | 43 |
Beaconsfield Viscountess By J HENRY HARRIS | 135 |
Béam The Fors of By A R WHITEWAY M | 146 |
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