The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 292F. 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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As early as A.D. 1138 Archbishop Theobald of Canterbury , at the instance , perhaps , of his clerk Thomas — Thomas , who was himself to be Chancellor , Archbishop , and martyr , and who had studied law at Bologna , and had sat , it may ...
As early as A.D. 1138 Archbishop Theobald of Canterbury , at the instance , perhaps , of his clerk Thomas — Thomas , who was himself to be Chancellor , Archbishop , and martyr , and who had studied law at Bologna , and had sat , it may ...
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It is in France , however , that we find family history carried back to the very early times , and we feel pleased to be able to trace ourselves back to Saint Arnoul and the first Pepin of Landen so ery unt עס ; ito abo ese lax ho ...
It is in France , however , that we find family history carried back to the very early times , and we feel pleased to be able to trace ourselves back to Saint Arnoul and the first Pepin of Landen so ery unt עס ; ito abo ese lax ho ...
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Let us then take , by way of analogy , the very perfect history of the horse ? since he first appeared in Central America in early Miocene times . Here was a small , insignificant animal about the size of a fox , with a long bony tail ...
Let us then take , by way of analogy , the very perfect history of the horse ? since he first appeared in Central America in early Miocene times . Here was a small , insignificant animal about the size of a fox , with a long bony tail ...
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Psychology Modern By A R WHITEWAY | 98 |
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