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. |
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Page 565
... London of the second decade of our century . His father , Samuel Forsaith , was a native of Braintree , Essex , and for many years was the proprietor of a haberdasher and hosier's shop at Shoreditch . In the early years of the century ...
... London of the second decade of our century . His father , Samuel Forsaith , was a native of Braintree , Essex , and for many years was the proprietor of a haberdasher and hosier's shop at Shoreditch . In the early years of the century ...
Page 570
... London via Rio Janeiro . During the temporary absence of the captain at Rio Janeiro , the chief officer maddened himself with liquor , appeared on deck with a pistol , and tried to shoot Mr. Forsaith . He was overcome after a violent ...
... London via Rio Janeiro . During the temporary absence of the captain at Rio Janeiro , the chief officer maddened himself with liquor , appeared on deck with a pistol , and tried to shoot Mr. Forsaith . He was overcome after a violent ...
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... London suddenly felt a sense of oppression at the ponderous and the grandiose of the Mahogany period . It was found that houses constructed on the lines of art would let at once . The trade responded to the demand . Already the sombre ...
... London suddenly felt a sense of oppression at the ponderous and the grandiose of the Mahogany period . It was found that houses constructed on the lines of art would let at once . The trade responded to the demand . Already the sombre ...
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