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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... village , and the roads were thick with mud and slush . Before me I could see on rising ground the magnificent church of Haxey . It stands at one end of the village street and so to speak ends it , for beyond are fields . There are the ...
... village , and the roads were thick with mud and slush . Before me I could see on rising ground the magnificent church of Haxey . It stands at one end of the village street and so to speak ends it , for beyond are fields . There are the ...
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... village of the same name clustering at its base , together with the ivy - covered ruins of Marguerite de Valois ' château . Fine old châteaux , however , still abound , and are inhabited by old Royalist families . One of the most ...
... village of the same name clustering at its base , together with the ivy - covered ruins of Marguerite de Valois ' château . Fine old châteaux , however , still abound , and are inhabited by old Royalist families . One of the most ...
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... village of Ardes - sur - Couze , whence come most of the " marchands de peaux de lapins " who abound in Paris . Some of them make handsome fortunes ; an example is the hus- band of a Madame Martin , well known in this rural district ...
... village of Ardes - sur - Couze , whence come most of the " marchands de peaux de lapins " who abound in Paris . Some of them make handsome fortunes ; an example is the hus- band of a Madame Martin , well known in this rural district ...
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