The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 287F. 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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... village children are charming , rosy - cheeked , and still bashful in this pearl of country villages , and many a time have the Squire and I thrown rosy apples or walnuts from the huge old tree in the kitchen garden among an excited ...
... village children are charming , rosy - cheeked , and still bashful in this pearl of country villages , and many a time have the Squire and I thrown rosy apples or walnuts from the huge old tree in the kitchen garden among an excited ...
Page 251
... village , at that time was situated at the south - east end of the old church , abutting on to the ancient London coach road and within hailing distance of the venerable coaching hostel , " The Black Dog , " on the opposite corner ...
... village , at that time was situated at the south - east end of the old church , abutting on to the ancient London coach road and within hailing distance of the venerable coaching hostel , " The Black Dog , " on the opposite corner ...
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... village -- and there is no doubt he greatly enjoyed the robust mirth of those fast disappearing country customs . Nor was dancing the primary pleasure of this agreeable type of the old country parson . Dancing he loved , but he also ...
... village -- and there is no doubt he greatly enjoyed the robust mirth of those fast disappearing country customs . Nor was dancing the primary pleasure of this agreeable type of the old country parson . Dancing he loved , but he also ...
Contents
Gipsies About By A J GORDON | 90 |
Old Doctors The By C W HECKETHORN | 139 |
Life Sketches Two By JAMES CASSIDY | 143 |
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