Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volume 278A. Dodd and A. Smith, 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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... become so easy that the Agent's official correspondence never caused him any trouble . If an assistant were sent to him , as sometimes happened , when some youngster with good interest but in pecuniary difficulties in his regiment had ...
... become so easy that the Agent's official correspondence never caused him any trouble . If an assistant were sent to him , as sometimes happened , when some youngster with good interest but in pecuniary difficulties in his regiment had ...
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... become almost an everyday method of telegraphy , much as it was marvelled at when first introduced . It can hardly ... becoming " mixed up " in any way . Here , then , the carrying capacity of a telegraph wire was doubled by simply ...
... become almost an everyday method of telegraphy , much as it was marvelled at when first introduced . It can hardly ... becoming " mixed up " in any way . Here , then , the carrying capacity of a telegraph wire was doubled by simply ...
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... become the joint owner with the other Governments of the Continental lines , with the best results to the public both as regards tariff and service . The Post Office not only lays , but repairs and maintains its own cables , and for ...
... become the joint owner with the other Governments of the Continental lines , with the best results to the public both as regards tariff and service . The Post Office not only lays , but repairs and maintains its own cables , and for ...
Contents
Adventures The of a Poet Laureate By MARY F GIBSON | 1 |
Moorish Café An Evening in a By J E BUDGETT MEAKIN | 10 |
Curiosity concerning Human InfirmityPiquant Memoirs | 62 |
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