The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 288F. 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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... probably which led to the discovery of clay , and hence the opening of the pottery . Some of the present specimens are dated 1737 , 1738 , 1739 , whilst others are dated 1748. About this time he was actively engaged in building . For ...
... probably which led to the discovery of clay , and hence the opening of the pottery . Some of the present specimens are dated 1737 , 1738 , 1739 , whilst others are dated 1748. About this time he was actively engaged in building . For ...
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... probably he was that Richard , son of William Norwood , of Nash Court , port- reeve of Margate as before mentioned , whose baptism on February II , 1592-3 , is recorded in the parish register of St. John's Church there . His death in ...
... probably he was that Richard , son of William Norwood , of Nash Court , port- reeve of Margate as before mentioned , whose baptism on February II , 1592-3 , is recorded in the parish register of St. John's Church there . His death in ...
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... probably have shared the fate of Chénier had he remained within her borders . It is interesting to consider why these poets were unable to find inspiration in their own country , where at the close of the eighteenth century , with its ...
... probably have shared the fate of Chénier had he remained within her borders . It is interesting to consider why these poets were unable to find inspiration in their own country , where at the close of the eighteenth century , with its ...
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