The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 299F. 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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Page 99
... Cross Road takes its course along Crown Street , which has been widened - crosses Shaftesbury Avenue at Cambridge Circus , takes in the new Sandringham Buildings , crosses Coventry Street , and continues its course to Charing Cross ...
... Cross Road takes its course along Crown Street , which has been widened - crosses Shaftesbury Avenue at Cambridge Circus , takes in the new Sandringham Buildings , crosses Coventry Street , and continues its course to Charing Cross ...
Page 251
... Cross Station and Hungerford Bridge , and of providing the South - Eastern and Chatham Railway Company with a new site on the south side of the river , so as to make way for a new road - bridge , link- ing the northern and southern ...
... Cross Station and Hungerford Bridge , and of providing the South - Eastern and Chatham Railway Company with a new site on the south side of the river , so as to make way for a new road - bridge , link- ing the northern and southern ...
Page 362
... Cross " to suffer no loose , idle , or sus- picious persons , or women of the town , to lurk or harbour near the mews ; to shut the gate next Hedge Lane as soon as it is dusk , and the gate next Charing Cross at ten at night , and to ...
... Cross " to suffer no loose , idle , or sus- picious persons , or women of the town , to lurk or harbour near the mews ; to shut the gate next Hedge Lane as soon as it is dusk , and the gate next Charing Cross at ten at night , and to ...
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Aschams Roger Italian Proverb By JOHN T CURRY | 29 |
British Wild Cat The By PHILIP PATRICK | 87 |
Charing Cross and its Immediate Neighbourhood By J HOLDEN | 99 |
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