Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumes 296-297F. Jefferies, 1967 - Early English newspapers |
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Page 61
... looked on by drovers with great disfavour . Not far from the village stands an old house in which a patched- up hole in the wall shows " the place where the devil went through . " The story goes that about the end of the eighteenth ...
... looked on by drovers with great disfavour . Not far from the village stands an old house in which a patched- up hole in the wall shows " the place where the devil went through . " The story goes that about the end of the eighteenth ...
Page 67
... looked him full in the face , at the same time making such extraordinary grimaces that the man was quite disconcerted and turned away his head . When he looked again the Gankenagh had disappeared . The other story was of a woman who was ...
... looked him full in the face , at the same time making such extraordinary grimaces that the man was quite disconcerted and turned away his head . When he looked again the Gankenagh had disappeared . The other story was of a woman who was ...
Page 321
... looked at his work and was satisfied . But , as he began to put his brushes together , it occurred to him that what he might think an improvement might be to others the very reverse , and that it was a considerable liberty he had taken ...
... looked at his work and was satisfied . But , as he began to put his brushes together , it occurred to him that what he might think an improvement might be to others the very reverse , and that it was a considerable liberty he had taken ...
Contents
Morass The Isle in the and its Remarkable Traditions By HAR | 96 |
Commonplace Book An EighteenthCentury Yeoman Farmers | 203 |
Hungry Soul A By A JEANS | 219 |
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