The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 298F. 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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She lived year in year out on her own land , never even journeying to London to visit the Court . Her time was divided as equally as possible among her castles , and she would travel from one to the other in the depth of winter to give ...
She lived year in year out on her own land , never even journeying to London to visit the Court . Her time was divided as equally as possible among her castles , and she would travel from one to the other in the depth of winter to give ...
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The Lakes lived in a four - roomed cottage , situated in a peaceful green lane , an offshoot of the village of Northorpe , and a full mile away from its main street . It was It was a pleasant little backwater , where the dozen or so ...
The Lakes lived in a four - roomed cottage , situated in a peaceful green lane , an offshoot of the village of Northorpe , and a full mile away from its main street . It was It was a pleasant little backwater , where the dozen or so ...
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27 Craven Street , now , I think , a private hotel , lived and died James Smith , Solicitor to the Ordnance , and one of the authors of the “ Rejected Addresses . ” Not that he lived here always , however , for he was born in the house ...
27 Craven Street , now , I think , a private hotel , lived and died James Smith , Solicitor to the Ordnance , and one of the authors of the “ Rejected Addresses . ” Not that he lived here always , however , for he was born in the house ...
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