The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 253F. 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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Page 179
... English conquerors in the sixth and seventh centuries , and how far they were absorbed and amalgamated in a servile or semi - servile condition . But the problem in its entirety is too vast for solution within a reasonable compass ; and ...
... English conquerors in the sixth and seventh centuries , and how far they were absorbed and amalgamated in a servile or semi - servile condition . But the problem in its entirety is too vast for solution within a reasonable compass ; and ...
Page 188
... English clan - settlements , as against 76 in Lincolnshire , 127 in Yorkshire , and 153 in East Anglia . Taking ... English family seems to have settled on its own lands , tilled no doubt in part by Keltic or semi- Keltic serfs ; while ...
... English clan - settlements , as against 76 in Lincolnshire , 127 in Yorkshire , and 153 in East Anglia . Taking ... English family seems to have settled on its own lands , tilled no doubt in part by Keltic or semi- Keltic serfs ; while ...
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... English monarchy was Dunstán ; and throughout Dunstan's life the West Country certainly plays the first part in English history . Dunstan was born at Glastonbury , under the shadow of the great monastery founded by the Keltic kings of ...
... English monarchy was Dunstán ; and throughout Dunstan's life the West Country certainly plays the first part in English history . Dunstan was born at Glastonbury , under the shadow of the great monastery founded by the Keltic kings of ...
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