The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 288F. 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. |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 42
Page 54
FRENCH LONDON IN 1793 . EVER VERY aspect of London is interesting to the student of his vast capital , which possesses historic associations and con- tinuity alike unequalled by any other in the world . Perhaps one of the least known of ...
FRENCH LONDON IN 1793 . EVER VERY aspect of London is interesting to the student of his vast capital , which possesses historic associations and con- tinuity alike unequalled by any other in the world . Perhaps one of the least known of ...
Page 452
... London . In fact , as long ago as the year 1292 , Richard de Graveshend , Bishop of London , sought permission to enclose his woods at Stepney , but upon protest from the representatives from the London wards that " time out of mind ...
... London . In fact , as long ago as the year 1292 , Richard de Graveshend , Bishop of London , sought permission to enclose his woods at Stepney , but upon protest from the representatives from the London wards that " time out of mind ...
Page 453
... London's reputation as the largest trading centre in the world . It is probable that King Alfred , the founder of the British navy , launched some of his ships from the river banks of East London , for it was in the Lea that he stranded ...
... London's reputation as the largest trading centre in the world . It is probable that King Alfred , the founder of the British navy , launched some of his ships from the river banks of East London , for it was in the Lea that he stranded ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
ancient appear arms beautiful became Bernadotte bill Bonaparte Bosham called Canolles CCLXXXVIII century Chalmers character Charles Charles de Brosses chief child church Countess of Egmont Court curious death drama Duke Eastbourne Eberhard Egmont Emperor England English Epernon eyes favourite France French Gavelkinde give Guaymas hand head heart Hipparete honour Indians interest King ladies land Lenet Lethbridge letters light lived Locrine London looked Lord Majesty Marat matter Mentone mind Molière Monaco never night Norwood once passed person Philostratus play poet present Prince Princess Queen Raousset reign replied Richard Spender Richon river Robert Burton Robert Waller round Ruskin Hall scene seems Shakespeare Sonora Speaker streets Tamburlaine theatre things thought tion Titus Andronicus town turned Vayres village wife Winchcombe Woodward words write Xenocrate young