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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... hundred and twenty - five persons who signed the Charter of 1612 , twenty - five were peers of the realm ; one hundred and eleven , knights ; sixty- six , esquires ; and thirty , gentlemen , a designation which , at that period , had a ...
... hundred and twenty - five persons who signed the Charter of 1612 , twenty - five were peers of the realm ; one hundred and eleven , knights ; sixty- six , esquires ; and thirty , gentlemen , a designation which , at that period , had a ...
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... hundred acres of common land in Anglesey . The purchase is intended not only to protect the common as an open space ... hundred acres in the Parish of Llanfihangelynhowyn , and to the Ecclesiastical Commissioners , as representing the ...
... hundred acres of common land in Anglesey . The purchase is intended not only to protect the common as an open space ... hundred acres in the Parish of Llanfihangelynhowyn , and to the Ecclesiastical Commissioners , as representing the ...
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... hundred and sixteen volumes , making , with seven hun- dred and eighty - two volumes ( in- cluding periodicals bound ) pur- chased by the managers , a total of nine hundred and ninety - eight volumes added to the library in the year ...
... hundred and sixteen volumes , making , with seven hun- dred and eighty - two volumes ( in- cluding periodicals bound ) pur- chased by the managers , a total of nine hundred and ninety - eight volumes added to the library in the year ...
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