The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 290F. 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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... century . 3 In the Middle Ages in the Pyrenees , as in England in the 13th century , there was no distinct class of labourers working on land in which they had no interest , and so not belonging in some sense of the word to themselves ...
... century . 3 In the Middle Ages in the Pyrenees , as in England in the 13th century , there was no distinct class of labourers working on land in which they had no interest , and so not belonging in some sense of the word to themselves ...
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... century England had been growing stronger . In spite of religious strife and the social disintegration caused by the Wars of the Roses the nation had become more consolidated , commerce had increased , and England's arm was stretching ...
... century England had been growing stronger . In spite of religious strife and the social disintegration caused by the Wars of the Roses the nation had become more consolidated , commerce had increased , and England's arm was stretching ...
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... centuries and still takes place to - day . In the fourth or fifth century the oratory was enclosed in a church dedicated to the Virgin , and in 513 Saint Césaire , Bishop of Arles , established a convent of nuns as guardians of the tomb ...
... centuries and still takes place to - day . In the fourth or fifth century the oratory was enclosed in a church dedicated to the Virgin , and in 513 Saint Césaire , Bishop of Arles , established a convent of nuns as guardians of the tomb ...
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Anton Gregorowitch Rubinstein By A E KEETON | 31 |
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Suspected Lodger A By J W SHERER C S I | 103 |
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