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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... West Saxons had not yet advanced at all into Dorsetshire , and were still entirely confined to the petty kingdom ... West Welsh that I leave them out of consideration , and pass on to events which more nearly concern our present subject ...
... West Saxons had not yet advanced at all into Dorsetshire , and were still entirely confined to the petty kingdom ... West Welsh that I leave them out of consideration , and pass on to events which more nearly concern our present subject ...
Page 193
... west of Selwood , where the people were mostly Welsh or of Welsh descent , and where many of them must still have been speaking the Cornu - British language . Aldhelm , abbot of Malmesbury - a monastery founded in old Welsh territory by ...
... west of Selwood , where the people were mostly Welsh or of Welsh descent , and where many of them must still have been speaking the Cornu - British language . Aldhelm , abbot of Malmesbury - a monastery founded in old Welsh territory by ...
Page 194
... West Saxon rule , and have been fighting the battles of the West Saxon king . The fight at Camelford thus marks the final and complete subjection of all Somerset and Devon . In these cases , again , we have good evidence of the extent ...
... West Saxon rule , and have been fighting the battles of the West Saxon king . The fight at Camelford thus marks the final and complete subjection of all Somerset and Devon . In these cases , again , we have good evidence of the extent ...
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