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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At first , the hare " outruns the winds , ” and “ cranks and crosses with a thousand doubles ” ; seeking many musets and foiling the scent by mingling first with sheep , and , later , by running to " where earth - delving conies keep .
At first , the hare " outruns the winds , ” and “ cranks and crosses with a thousand doubles ” ; seeking many musets and foiling the scent by mingling first with sheep , and , later , by running to " where earth - delving conies keep .
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unusually gentle for the period , became more rather than less severe at a later than at the earlier date . PROCEDURE IN TREASON AND HERESY CASES . Having , then , shown that mediæval heresy and treason were not only in fact more ...
unusually gentle for the period , became more rather than less severe at a later than at the earlier date . PROCEDURE IN TREASON AND HERESY CASES . Having , then , shown that mediæval heresy and treason were not only in fact more ...
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It will be seen later how this potential ill - feeling became manifest , but it could not have developed by November 10 , 1666 , for that is the date appended to the intro . ductory letter to Sir Robert prefixed to the “ Annus Mirabilis ...
It will be seen later how this potential ill - feeling became manifest , but it could not have developed by November 10 , 1666 , for that is the date appended to the intro . ductory letter to Sir Robert prefixed to the “ Annus Mirabilis ...
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