The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 302F. 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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... lived previous to the formation of the oldest peat bogs of Denmark , for the latter have yielded no bones of mammals except those of species now existing . But the men of the cave " breccia " were of still greater antiquity . This is ...
... lived previous to the formation of the oldest peat bogs of Denmark , for the latter have yielded no bones of mammals except those of species now existing . But the men of the cave " breccia " were of still greater antiquity . This is ...
Page 105
... lived for many years . His wife died in the spring of 1855 ; thus he had out- lived her more than half a century . He was in his ninetieth year . Graduating at Trinity College , Dublin , Mr. Nicholls went to Haworth in 1844 as curate ...
... lived for many years . His wife died in the spring of 1855 ; thus he had out- lived her more than half a century . He was in his ninetieth year . Graduating at Trinity College , Dublin , Mr. Nicholls went to Haworth in 1844 as curate ...
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... lived at Salisbury . His affection and regard for his wife may be judged by the fact that two of his heroines , Sophia Western and Amelia , are acknowledged to have her for their original . For a few months after his marriage he lived ...
... lived at Salisbury . His affection and regard for his wife may be judged by the fact that two of his heroines , Sophia Western and Amelia , are acknowledged to have her for their original . For a few months after his marriage he lived ...
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