The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 292F. 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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... later and Leofwine his brother follows him , and Harold alone of Godwin's house remains on the hill by the standard . His ranks are seen to draw closer round him ; through gaps in the barricades the Normans pour in like water through ...
... later and Leofwine his brother follows him , and Harold alone of Godwin's house remains on the hill by the standard . His ranks are seen to draw closer round him ; through gaps in the barricades the Normans pour in like water through ...
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seen later on . Between 466 and 484 King Euric had reduced to writing the laws and customs of the Goths , and before 507 Alaric II . published in the Breviarium Aniani1 such laws of Roman origin as were to apply to his Roman subjects ...
seen later on . Between 466 and 484 King Euric had reduced to writing the laws and customs of the Goths , and before 507 Alaric II . published in the Breviarium Aniani1 such laws of Roman origin as were to apply to his Roman subjects ...
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... later and maturer work of his progenitor in song . The power to depict men and women came to Shelley in his later years ; it was inherent in Mr. Swinburne as in Shakespeare , and was never more apparent than in this the earliest work ...
... later and maturer work of his progenitor in song . The power to depict men and women came to Shelley in his later years ; it was inherent in Mr. Swinburne as in Shakespeare , and was never more apparent than in this the earliest work ...
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