The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 285The "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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The two earliest references to the Alfred myth are to be found in the " Proloconycon , " written by Ralph , a monk ... It was still early in the twelfth century when Robert Pullein came to Oxford to lecture on theology ; and a few years ...
The two earliest references to the Alfred myth are to be found in the " Proloconycon , " written by Ralph , a monk ... It was still early in the twelfth century when Robert Pullein came to Oxford to lecture on theology ; and a few years ...
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Since Wordsworth gave currency to the saying " The child is father to the man , ” a more peculiar interest than ever has attached itself to the early years of those distinguished by supreme gifts of heart and mind .
Since Wordsworth gave currency to the saying " The child is father to the man , ” a more peculiar interest than ever has attached itself to the early years of those distinguished by supreme gifts of heart and mind .
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It may be explained that about three o'clock in the morning ( the hour is different in various newspapers , owing to local circumstances ) a first edition is printed to catch the early trains and posts to remote districts ; and that ...
It may be explained that about three o'clock in the morning ( the hour is different in various newspapers , owing to local circumstances ) a first edition is printed to catch the early trains and posts to remote districts ; and that ...
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