The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 270F. 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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... continued to live . One of the first windows to be lighted up was that of a front second floor of 21. No. 21 was evidently a more pretentious house than its fellows by a few degrees ( bricks ) . Here it was that John Major had lived in ...
... continued to live . One of the first windows to be lighted up was that of a front second floor of 21. No. 21 was evidently a more pretentious house than its fellows by a few degrees ( bricks ) . Here it was that John Major had lived in ...
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... continued as a distinct and separate community until it was incorporated with the Barbers Company by Act of Parliament in the year 1540 . Several sets of ordinances and by - laws were made at various times under the authority of the ...
... continued as a distinct and separate community until it was incorporated with the Barbers Company by Act of Parliament in the year 1540 . Several sets of ordinances and by - laws were made at various times under the authority of the ...
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... continued to receive a certain amount of countenance from some savants long after other such fancies had been relegated to the domain of popular ignorance . Among those who have favoured this idea is Thomas Foster , a physician of some ...
... continued to receive a certain amount of countenance from some savants long after other such fancies had been relegated to the domain of popular ignorance . Among those who have favoured this idea is Thomas Foster , a physician of some ...
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Macaulay By Dr ALFRED J H CRESPI | 43 |
Beer Something about By HENRY W WOLFF | 68 |
22 | 158 |
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