The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 277F. 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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... Britain . A generation or more before Cæsar's invasion , Divitiacus , the greatest potentate of all Gaul , who ruled over the people of Soissons , had extended his sway over part of Britain ; and in Cæsar's time the Veneti , a sea ...
... Britain . A generation or more before Cæsar's invasion , Divitiacus , the greatest potentate of all Gaul , who ruled over the people of Soissons , had extended his sway over part of Britain ; and in Cæsar's time the Veneti , a sea ...
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... Britain . All the accounts given of the religious order relate to Gaul , but Cæsar says that their doctrines were believed to have been originally invented in Britain and afterwards introduced into Gaul from that country , and that , in ...
... Britain . All the accounts given of the religious order relate to Gaul , but Cæsar says that their doctrines were believed to have been originally invented in Britain and afterwards introduced into Gaul from that country , and that , in ...
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... Britain was also famous for its pearls . There were some cynics who said that Julius Cæsar had invaded Britain in hopes of finding pearls , for the famous general was a connoisseur of such gems , and was in the habit of com- paring ...
... Britain was also famous for its pearls . There were some cynics who said that Julius Cæsar had invaded Britain in hopes of finding pearls , for the famous general was a connoisseur of such gems , and was in the habit of com- paring ...
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