The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 280F. 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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... mentioning Sheffield , and the words " Bean Croft " were never on his lips . He declared his intention to live and die at ... mentioned the projected removal , for Tet was rather communicative as a rule ; she had repeated the well - worn ...
... mentioning Sheffield , and the words " Bean Croft " were never on his lips . He declared his intention to live and die at ... mentioned the projected removal , for Tet was rather communicative as a rule ; she had repeated the well - worn ...
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... mentioned above . The goddess Hamia , or Hammia , at Thirlwall Castle , Northumber- land . The altar is in the possession of the Society of Antiquaries . She may possibly have been the tutelary goddess of the Hamii , a tribe who ...
... mentioned above . The goddess Hamia , or Hammia , at Thirlwall Castle , Northumber- land . The altar is in the possession of the Society of Antiquaries . She may possibly have been the tutelary goddess of the Hamii , a tribe who ...
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... mentioned in connection with Shakespeare's " Macbeth , " wrote the Lord Mayor's Day pageants on four occasions - 1613 , 1619 , 1621 , and 1626. The first , " Triumphs of Truth , " was for the inaugura- tion of his namesake , Sir Thomas ...
... mentioned in connection with Shakespeare's " Macbeth , " wrote the Lord Mayor's Day pageants on four occasions - 1613 , 1619 , 1621 , and 1626. The first , " Triumphs of Truth , " was for the inaugura- tion of his namesake , Sir Thomas ...
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