The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 302F. 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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... regard his conduct in the matter , we must admit he showed himself a man of large ideas , who was pre- pared to carry them out , even at considerable personal risk . Piccadilly Circus was named after Piccadilly Hall . The deri- vation ...
... regard his conduct in the matter , we must admit he showed himself a man of large ideas , who was pre- pared to carry them out , even at considerable personal risk . Piccadilly Circus was named after Piccadilly Hall . The deri- vation ...
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... regard to the fine tapestry hanging in the great hall there . Among other matter , the number contains a brief account of the work of the Oxford Ladies ' Archæological and Brass Rubbing Devoute , chaste , modest and dis- Society . Some ...
... regard to the fine tapestry hanging in the great hall there . Among other matter , the number contains a brief account of the work of the Oxford Ladies ' Archæological and Brass Rubbing Devoute , chaste , modest and dis- Society . Some ...
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... regards to me , are so contradictory to all your actions , that I cannot suffer myself to be imposed upon by them . You know ... regard and confidence from those by whose instigation and advice you are directed and encouraged in your ...
... regards to me , are so contradictory to all your actions , that I cannot suffer myself to be imposed upon by them . You know ... regard and confidence from those by whose instigation and advice you are directed and encouraged in your ...
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