The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 295The "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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His wife , the daughter and co - heir of Henry Winchcomb , brought him a good estate at Bucklebury , where he lived at intervals . In 1712 he was raised to the peerage as Baron St. John and Viscount BolingbrokeViscount to his intense ...
His wife , the daughter and co - heir of Henry Winchcomb , brought him a good estate at Bucklebury , where he lived at intervals . In 1712 he was raised to the peerage as Baron St. John and Viscount BolingbrokeViscount to his intense ...
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He lived for the most part at Amwell after the year 1740 ; here , too , lived Hoole , who introduced him to Johnson . Johnson did not include the poems of Scott among those of the " Most Eminent English Poets , ” nor , so far as I am ...
He lived for the most part at Amwell after the year 1740 ; here , too , lived Hoole , who introduced him to Johnson . Johnson did not include the poems of Scott among those of the " Most Eminent English Poets , ” nor , so far as I am ...
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The servant told us she had lived five years with Mrs. Burns . " A REMARKABLE VILLAGE LIBRARY . a a Proceeding north into Lanarkshire , they made a halt at the village of Wanlockhead , about eight miles from Sanquhar , high upon the ...
The servant told us she had lived five years with Mrs. Burns . " A REMARKABLE VILLAGE LIBRARY . a a Proceeding north into Lanarkshire , they made a halt at the village of Wanlockhead , about eight miles from Sanquhar , high upon the ...
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Passing The of Ah Sin By WILLIAM KELLY | 117 |
About Cuckoos Mrs Vickerys Record Aged Cuckoo By ALEX | 126 |
Peakland Jottings By JOHN HYDE | 151 |
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