The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 271The "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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In St. Martin's Street , a narrow little place southward of Leicester Square , fresh memories are awakened , for there once lived Sir Isaac Newton ; in a house to which years after the Burneys came . Until a recent period , it is ...
In St. Martin's Street , a narrow little place southward of Leicester Square , fresh memories are awakened , for there once lived Sir Isaac Newton ; in a house to which years after the Burneys came . Until a recent period , it is ...
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The streets diverging off here are indeed “ Old London . ” From Buckingham Street to Adam Street we come perpetually on old names . The Adelphi , so named from the brothers Adam , still occupies its old site ; whence it has always ...
The streets diverging off here are indeed “ Old London . ” From Buckingham Street to Adam Street we come perpetually on old names . The Adelphi , so named from the brothers Adam , still occupies its old site ; whence it has always ...
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Great tanks watered beautiful gardens , and in the streets busy life fretted and toiled . ... gives a strangely familiar touch to hear of Great King Street , while Moon Street reminds us of the planet worship of the early Singhalese .
Great tanks watered beautiful gardens , and in the streets busy life fretted and toiled . ... gives a strangely familiar touch to hear of Great King Street , while Moon Street reminds us of the planet worship of the early Singhalese .
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