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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... once lived Sir Isaac Newton ; in a house to which years after the Burneys came . Until a recent period , it is recorded , the observatory stood intact , when it was pur- chased , I believe , by the ubiquitous American . Miss Burney's ...
... once lived Sir Isaac Newton ; in a house to which years after the Burneys came . Until a recent period , it is recorded , the observatory stood intact , when it was pur- chased , I believe , by the ubiquitous American . Miss Burney's ...
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... once the site of a great palace . What multitudes of names surge before one connected with this great name , " throwing back , " as it does , to the Great John of Lancaster . Fresh from the bustle of Wellington Street , Strand , where once ...
... once the site of a great palace . What multitudes of names surge before one connected with this great name , " throwing back , " as it does , to the Great John of Lancaster . Fresh from the bustle of Wellington Street , Strand , where once ...
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... once had rooms and at these very same windows , dust - dimmed , in summer evenings loved to sit . From the distant rookery there would come a perpetual sound of kraw , kraw ; less objectionable this , in Blackstone's opinion , than the ...
... once had rooms and at these very same windows , dust - dimmed , in summer evenings loved to sit . From the distant rookery there would come a perpetual sound of kraw , kraw ; less objectionable this , in Blackstone's opinion , than the ...
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