The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 284F. 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 3
Page 367
... Kinver Edge to the right , over there , opposite Kinver Edge to the left , up hill and down dale , covering some 2,000 acres . It is all trial ' ground . Nothing is sold immediately from here to the general public . The public only get ...
... Kinver Edge to the right , over there , opposite Kinver Edge to the left , up hill and down dale , covering some 2,000 acres . It is all trial ' ground . Nothing is sold immediately from here to the general public . The public only get ...
Page 371
... Kinver Edge to get a view of the surrounding country . We noticed American machinery at work , reaping and binding the wheat . The " Self - Binder , " as this ingenious machine is termed , can do the work of seven ordinary men . We ...
... Kinver Edge to get a view of the surrounding country . We noticed American machinery at work , reaping and binding the wheat . The " Self - Binder , " as this ingenious machine is termed , can do the work of seven ordinary men . We ...
Page 372
... Kinver Edge , lying between the Clent Hills and Malvern , is an agricultural district . Kinver was formerly a town of considerable importance , but owing to the want of railway accommodation its manufactures have declined . Its ...
... Kinver Edge , lying between the Clent Hills and Malvern , is an agricultural district . Kinver was formerly a town of considerable importance , but owing to the want of railway accommodation its manufactures have declined . Its ...
Contents
M | 1 |
128 | 19 |
Matteo Falcone By PROSPER MERIMÉE Translated by E M | 47 |
Copyright | |
8 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Arbor Day ballad better called CCLXXXIV century character church common Confucius Cornelys death Dosso Dossi doubt Duke Earl Eastbourne Edith Emperor England English eyes face father Forsaith France French Government Grantham hand head heart honour hope Indian interest Ipsden Janet King Kinver Edge lady land less live loch Loch Shiel London look Lord Lorenzo Lotto Lotto Maistre married metre metrists mountains nature never night once parallax passed period person Pickwick play poet Prince probably Proctor Queen river Rose Rothesay round Saxon Sca Fell Scotland seemed sezs Shakespeare Shiel Shiel Bridge Soho Square song soul Spain star Stephen Stephen Fleming syllables tell things thought tion took Trochee Veddahs verse village voice woman word write yardland young