The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 269F. 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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... known in English local names , if not in English folk - lore , and " white ladies , " white - robed women , are frequent in German legend . In German folk - myths we hear of these white maidens carrying bunches of may lilies in their ...
... known in English local names , if not in English folk - lore , and " white ladies , " white - robed women , are frequent in German legend . In German folk - myths we hear of these white maidens carrying bunches of may lilies in their ...
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... known to Society by his nickname of ' Old Q. ' In his old age , when fairly sated with pleasures of the grossest kind , he would sit in sunny weather in his balcony , with an umbrella or parasol over his head , and amuse himself with ...
... known to Society by his nickname of ' Old Q. ' In his old age , when fairly sated with pleasures of the grossest kind , he would sit in sunny weather in his balcony , with an umbrella or parasol over his head , and amuse himself with ...
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... known and worked in this neighbourhood ; Bedworth being spoken of by Dugdale as " a place very well known with regard to the coal - mines there . " When the father of the late Charles N. Newdigate settled at Arbury he went energetically ...
... known and worked in this neighbourhood ; Bedworth being spoken of by Dugdale as " a place very well known with regard to the coal - mines there . " When the father of the late Charles N. Newdigate settled at Arbury he went energetically ...
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