Gentleman's Magazine and Historical ReviewA. Dodd and A. Smith, 1845 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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... house of entertain- ment where he had been abiding , and which , as being the chief hostelry in Leicester , was distinguished by the appel- lation of Richard's badge , the Silvery Boar ; ' but , on his defeat and death , and the ...
... house of entertain- ment where he had been abiding , and which , as being the chief hostelry in Leicester , was distinguished by the appel- lation of Richard's badge , the Silvery Boar ; ' but , on his defeat and death , and the ...
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... house of litically well - affected to Richard and * He adds , " near Merevale Abbey , " but , as it was customary with monastic writers to adopt that mode of pointing out the situation of places - by naming some neighbouring house of ...
... house of litically well - affected to Richard and * He adds , " near Merevale Abbey , " but , as it was customary with monastic writers to adopt that mode of pointing out the situation of places - by naming some neighbouring house of ...
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his house . This would be a reason for his being accompanied there with all his forces , and for his not making it a place of long sojourn . As affecting the subject proposed for discussion , the question for con- sideration now is ...
his house . This would be a reason for his being accompanied there with all his forces , and for his not making it a place of long sojourn . As affecting the subject proposed for discussion , the question for con- sideration now is ...
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... house had stood near Strat- ton ; the moat by which it had been surrounded still remained . He ( the . official ) had served his apprenticeship there . Such was his rambling in- coherent account , of himself and the mailed Knight . On ...
... house had stood near Strat- ton ; the moat by which it had been surrounded still remained . He ( the . official ) had served his apprenticeship there . Such was his rambling in- coherent account , of himself and the mailed Knight . On ...
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... house at Stowe . She told me , years ago it was entirely taken down ; now only the foundations and the old drains remained . It had been an immensely large place : the site of the house was half a mile from the sea ; there was a farm ...
... house at Stowe . She told me , years ago it was entirely taken down ; now only the foundations and the old drains remained . It had been an immensely large place : the site of the house was half a mile from the sea ; there was a farm ...
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