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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... ment occupied a position in rela- tion to Newfoundland similar to that of the Washington Adminis- tration in relation to California in the matter of Japanese children at public schools , while the United States Government itself ...
... ment occupied a position in rela- tion to Newfoundland similar to that of the Washington Adminis- tration in relation to California in the matter of Japanese children at public schools , while the United States Government itself ...
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... ment and refined geniality enabled him to weather these storms . After some differences he won the confidence and esteem of his dio- cesan Bishop Ellicott , who in 1891 appointed him honorary canon in Bristol Cathedral . When Dean Pigou ...
... ment and refined geniality enabled him to weather these storms . After some differences he won the confidence and esteem of his dio- cesan Bishop Ellicott , who in 1891 appointed him honorary canon in Bristol Cathedral . When Dean Pigou ...
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... ment of urban churchyards , and having , as the possessor of the great tithes of the living of old St. Pancras , a special connection with the parish , she had the churchyard laid out as a garden for the enjoy- ment of the poor ...
... ment of urban churchyards , and having , as the possessor of the great tithes of the living of old St. Pancras , a special connection with the parish , she had the churchyard laid out as a garden for the enjoy- ment of the poor ...
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