The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 302F. 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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... street . What is now Park Crescent was pasture land known as Duppersfield , long after Port- land Place had been erected . It formed part of Marylebone Park , which extended scuthwards to Mortimer Street , and was portion of a Royal ...
... street . What is now Park Crescent was pasture land known as Duppersfield , long after Port- land Place had been erected . It formed part of Marylebone Park , which extended scuthwards to Mortimer Street , and was portion of a Royal ...
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... Street , found himself in a solitude , and was sometimes so fortunate as to have a shot at a woodcock . " this time , it must be remembered , Oxford Street was a country road running between high hedges . This is practically all the ...
... Street , found himself in a solitude , and was sometimes so fortunate as to have a shot at a woodcock . " this time , it must be remembered , Oxford Street was a country road running between high hedges . This is practically all the ...
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... Street or Great Portland Street ) . Looking at the scheme as shown in contemporary plans , it does not seem a good speculation but when Nash came on the scene all this was changed , for he made it the connection be- tween his new street ...
... Street or Great Portland Street ) . Looking at the scheme as shown in contemporary plans , it does not seem a good speculation but when Nash came on the scene all this was changed , for he made it the connection be- tween his new street ...
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