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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The status and doings of the Notaries are not of much general interest . In the 17th century , no one could be a Notary and Advocate at the same time . The position of Notary was still often bought by the nobles and farmed out to a ...
The status and doings of the Notaries are not of much general interest . In the 17th century , no one could be a Notary and Advocate at the same time . The position of Notary was still often bought by the nobles and farmed out to a ...
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We can guess something , but it would be of rare interest to be able to look into the young , aspiring heart as it felt those first triumphs , which indicated so clearly the glory yet to come . She had distinct genius , but she was hard ...
We can guess something , but it would be of rare interest to be able to look into the young , aspiring heart as it felt those first triumphs , which indicated so clearly the glory yet to come . She had distinct genius , but she was hard ...
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The docks , with their crowded masts and their sailors of all nations , are objects of unending interest ; and the Tower Bridge , or new water - gate , is , as Sir Walter says , “ the noblest and most stately gate possessed by any city ...
The docks , with their crowded masts and their sailors of all nations , are objects of unending interest ; and the Tower Bridge , or new water - gate , is , as Sir Walter says , “ the noblest and most stately gate possessed by any city ...
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