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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Page 180
... stand , which indeed , not only overthrows their own healths , but the healths also , and lives of others , who sending to them for help , run in a drunken fit , and fall to cutting , burning and tortur- ing the poor patient , to their ...
... stand , which indeed , not only overthrows their own healths , but the healths also , and lives of others , who sending to them for help , run in a drunken fit , and fall to cutting , burning and tortur- ing the poor patient , to their ...
Page 297
... stand close to the base of the old cross , and presently a crowd of young men came up the village with the boggins and the fool . When they arrived at the cross the fool was seized by his legs and shoulders , and the crowd rubbed him ...
... stand close to the base of the old cross , and presently a crowd of young men came up the village with the boggins and the fool . When they arrived at the cross the fool was seized by his legs and shoulders , and the crowd rubbed him ...
Page 309
... stand on the parapet of the outside stair- cases and the little terraces in which most of them terminate . Women in the round white muslin caps of Auvergne are standing about , and cats lie sunning them- selves . There is one corner ...
... stand on the parapet of the outside stair- cases and the little terraces in which most of them terminate . Women in the round white muslin caps of Auvergne are standing about , and cats lie sunning them- selves . There is one corner ...
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