The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 296F. 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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marches , through open land , without let or hindrance . Yet such a state of things did not by any means imply that agriculture was undeveloped . England at that time supported its population wholly on home products , besides exporting ...
marches , through open land , without let or hindrance . Yet such a state of things did not by any means imply that agriculture was undeveloped . England at that time supported its population wholly on home products , besides exporting ...
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The new tenants , looking at things with a wholly commercial eye , recognised that enclosed land was worth at least twenty - five per cent . more than land held in common . The new owners were equally mercantile in their ideas , and the ...
The new tenants , looking at things with a wholly commercial eye , recognised that enclosed land was worth at least twenty - five per cent . more than land held in common . The new owners were equally mercantile in their ideas , and the ...
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In the sixth year of John's reign , Wendover had been enumerated among the lands of the Normans , as late belonging ... assigned a meadow called Castle Ditch meade , a close of pasture called Spittle Pond , a piece of land of 5 acres in ...
In the sixth year of John's reign , Wendover had been enumerated among the lands of the Normans , as late belonging ... assigned a meadow called Castle Ditch meade , a close of pasture called Spittle Pond , a piece of land of 5 acres in ...
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