The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 267F. 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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Ο SWANAGE . UT of Dorset , Swanage is not so well known as it deserves to be - though the inhabitants of that county and their neigh- bours have long esteemed it as a sea - side resort . The town itself is situated between Swanage Bay ...
Ο SWANAGE . UT of Dorset , Swanage is not so well known as it deserves to be - though the inhabitants of that county and their neigh- bours have long esteemed it as a sea - side resort . The town itself is situated between Swanage Bay ...
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... Swanage is Durlston Head , which , with the land leading to and adjoining it , has been purchased and laid out for building purposes . It was originally a wild piece of ground stretching across the tops of the cliffs , and money has ...
... Swanage is Durlston Head , which , with the land leading to and adjoining it , has been purchased and laid out for building purposes . It was originally a wild piece of ground stretching across the tops of the cliffs , and money has ...
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... Swanage : there are sylvan glades not far off , like the lawn of Colonel Mansel's seat at Smedmore , which are equal to anything at Matlock or in Wharfedale , with a peep of the sea in addition . At Swanage there is inexhaustible ...
... Swanage : there are sylvan glades not far off , like the lawn of Colonel Mansel's seat at Smedmore , which are equal to anything at Matlock or in Wharfedale , with a peep of the sea in addition . At Swanage there is inexhaustible ...
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