The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 271F. Jefferies, 1967 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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... persons wealthy , and to barely feed and clothe and house the rest ; the time has come when , thanks to the con- trol man has acquired over the forces of nature , it is easily pos- sible to produce enough to make every individual ...
... persons wealthy , and to barely feed and clothe and house the rest ; the time has come when , thanks to the con- trol man has acquired over the forces of nature , it is easily pos- sible to produce enough to make every individual ...
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... persons three shillings and four pence . Wives and widows were to pay penalties equivalent to what their husbands would have paid , and single women according to their father's rank . The distinction between dukes ( especially self ...
... persons three shillings and four pence . Wives and widows were to pay penalties equivalent to what their husbands would have paid , and single women according to their father's rank . The distinction between dukes ( especially self ...
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... persons under the degree of a gentleman , who were to pay two shillings . ( 3 ) Persons of or above the degree of a gentleman , who were to forfeit the sum of five shillings for each oath they uttered . For a second offence the culprit ...
... persons under the degree of a gentleman , who were to pay two shillings . ( 3 ) Persons of or above the degree of a gentleman , who were to forfeit the sum of five shillings for each oath they uttered . For a second offence the culprit ...
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