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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But it is not always convenient to carry their corn to be ground at these mills . Several families may want to grind at the same time , and then some of them naturally use what most of them possess— the quern .
But it is not always convenient to carry their corn to be ground at these mills . Several families may want to grind at the same time , and then some of them naturally use what most of them possess— the quern .
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... for the parson had twenty - four grassings in a pasture ground called “ Flasquo , " eighteen grassings in a pasture ground called “ Dufton Pike , " and sixteen grassings in a pasture ground called “ Dufton Wood .
... for the parson had twenty - four grassings in a pasture ground called “ Flasquo , " eighteen grassings in a pasture ground called “ Dufton Pike , " and sixteen grassings in a pasture ground called “ Dufton Wood .
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To the west of the present Strand , the ground lying very low , it was frequently inundated by the river , and there are persons still living who can remember Belgravia and Pimlico as a dismal swamp . Westminster Abbey stood on an ...
To the west of the present Strand , the ground lying very low , it was frequently inundated by the river , and there are persons still living who can remember Belgravia and Pimlico as a dismal swamp . Westminster Abbey stood on an ...
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At the Halfway House By J A NICKLIN | 143 |
Table Talk By SYLVANUS URBAN | 165 |
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