The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 284F. 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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... called his political Cave of Adullam , and he has called about him everyone who is in distress and everyone who is discontented . " This happy idea added a useful word to the language of politics . A " cave " has ever since been a ...
... called his political Cave of Adullam , and he has called about him everyone who is in distress and everyone who is discontented . " This happy idea added a useful word to the language of politics . A " cave " has ever since been a ...
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... called in Sussex the " doter , " which is probably the Saxon word dohter , daughter ( " Archæologia , " 37 , 387 ) . As every hide of Aston Manor contained four yardlands , the tenants of these four component yardlands used the same ...
... called in Sussex the " doter , " which is probably the Saxon word dohter , daughter ( " Archæologia , " 37 , 387 ) . As every hide of Aston Manor contained four yardlands , the tenants of these four component yardlands used the same ...
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... called " Green Street , " where there is now a barn and several large trees . He could not remember the house , but could recollect the existence of other trees which helped to form an avenue . He had also seen walls and other remains ...
... called " Green Street , " where there is now a barn and several large trees . He could not remember the house , but could recollect the existence of other trees which helped to form an avenue . He had also seen walls and other remains ...
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