The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 267F. 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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... land - divisions which they found existing . They crept into the shell which had long ago been prepared for them . The Bailey Hill in Bradfield was the district court to which the quarters , or their descendants the birelaws , resorted ...
... land - divisions which they found existing . They crept into the shell which had long ago been prepared for them . The Bailey Hill in Bradfield was the district court to which the quarters , or their descendants the birelaws , resorted ...
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... Land's End . Rail- way stations are so abundant that he might get at his portmanteau as often as he liked , and , indeed , carry his small provision of clothes in a wallet or satchel instead of the heavier knapsack . Supposing the ...
... Land's End . Rail- way stations are so abundant that he might get at his portmanteau as often as he liked , and , indeed , carry his small provision of clothes in a wallet or satchel instead of the heavier knapsack . Supposing the ...
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... land - locked lagoons known as Poole Harbour forms a barrier to the north of Purbeck , and cuts it off from direct land communication with Poole , Bournemouth , and Christchurch . To this isolation of position much of the charm of ...
... land - locked lagoons known as Poole Harbour forms a barrier to the north of Purbeck , and cuts it off from direct land communication with Poole , Bournemouth , and Christchurch . To this isolation of position much of the charm of ...
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Nature The Romance of By WILLIAM SYDNEY | 1 |
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Africa From By GRANT ALLEN 547 | 70 |
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