The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 271F. 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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... common , the sweet- singing woodlark rare . The snowflake , or mountain bunting , is a little northern visitor which comes to our fell slopes in winter . The common and yellow buntings have their nests among the tangled herbage of the ...
... common , the sweet- singing woodlark rare . The snowflake , or mountain bunting , is a little northern visitor which comes to our fell slopes in winter . The common and yellow buntings have their nests among the tangled herbage of the ...
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... Common- wealth , but though the House of Lords was abolished , the nobility were still recognised as a class , and the crude doctrine of the Equality of Man , which was so insisted ... common soldiers , common 198 The Gentieman's Magazine .
... Common- wealth , but though the House of Lords was abolished , the nobility were still recognised as a class , and the crude doctrine of the Equality of Man , which was so insisted ... common soldiers , common 198 The Gentieman's Magazine .
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( 1 ) Day labourers , common soldiers , common sailors , and com- mon seamen , who were to be fined one shilling for every oath . ( 2 ) Other persons under the degree of a gentleman , who were to pay two shillings . ( 3 ) Persons of or ...
( 1 ) Day labourers , common soldiers , common sailors , and com- mon seamen , who were to be fined one shilling for every oath . ( 2 ) Other persons under the degree of a gentleman , who were to pay two shillings . ( 3 ) Persons of or ...
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