The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 290F. 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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On the other hand , the advocate had usually been held in esteem even from Roman times . At first , the priests , as the only learned men in those days , did most of the advocacy . Afterwards , it became the profession par excellence of ...
On the other hand , the advocate had usually been held in esteem even from Roman times . At first , the priests , as the only learned men in those days , did most of the advocacy . Afterwards , it became the profession par excellence of ...
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... and fascinating Dorothy Osborne , who afterwards married Sir William Temple , was for twenty - eight years Governor of Guernsey , and held Castle Cornet for several years against the Commonwealth , by whose forces it was besieged .
... and fascinating Dorothy Osborne , who afterwards married Sir William Temple , was for twenty - eight years Governor of Guernsey , and held Castle Cornet for several years against the Commonwealth , by whose forces it was besieged .
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When Mrs. Steven- . son held out her hand to sảy good - bye , Vaekehu took it , held it , and a moment smiled upon her ; dropped it , and then , as upon a kindly after - thought , and with a sort of warmth of condescension , held out ...
When Mrs. Steven- . son held out her hand to sảy good - bye , Vaekehu took it , held it , and a moment smiled upon her ; dropped it , and then , as upon a kindly after - thought , and with a sort of warmth of condescension , held out ...
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Palace An Old and an Old High Town By PERCY FITZGERALD | 70 |
Peasant Proprietor The WestPyrenean By A R WHITEWAY | 226 |
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