The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 287The "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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And it has been hinted that this favourite wish of the ancients - namely , the idea of the earth lying lightly on the body of the person interred — may have suggested the plan , subsequently followed , of raising cells of heaped stones ...
And it has been hinted that this favourite wish of the ancients - namely , the idea of the earth lying lightly on the body of the person interred — may have suggested the plan , subsequently followed , of raising cells of heaped stones ...
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6 person here present ! ' ' May the whole peal ring often and merrily for the unmarried ! ' May the lads make haste to get wives , and the lasses to get husbands , and hear the marriage bell !! " It will be noticed that in the above ...
6 person here present ! ' ' May the whole peal ring often and merrily for the unmarried ! ' May the lads make haste to get wives , and the lasses to get husbands , and hear the marriage bell !! " It will be noticed that in the above ...
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7 any church within the said towne of Darbie , or to any other place or person with whom she had any such exercise . ” It was almost natural that Joan should be a great church - goer , for it was there , in the days of Edward VI .
7 any church within the said towne of Darbie , or to any other place or person with whom she had any such exercise . ” It was almost natural that Joan should be a great church - goer , for it was there , in the days of Edward VI .
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