The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 271F. Jefferies, 1967 - Early English newspapers 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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... London , there are still clustered the shot - works , breweries , warehouses , timber wharves , and landing steps , then as now densely thronged . The north bank in these days shows what has been done ... London ; Some London Streets 305.
... London , there are still clustered the shot - works , breweries , warehouses , timber wharves , and landing steps , then as now densely thronged . The north bank in these days shows what has been done ... London ; Some London Streets 305.
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499 TWO PRIMITIVE RELICS OF Α ' LONDON HISTORY . LL London history is not centred in the City , nor does all its earliest stages cluster round London Stone . Very much has been written about this famous monument of the past , and quite ...
499 TWO PRIMITIVE RELICS OF Α ' LONDON HISTORY . LL London history is not centred in the City , nor does all its earliest stages cluster round London Stone . Very much has been written about this famous monument of the past , and quite ...
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... London , " under the year 1274-5 , is an entry that upon the octaves of St. Martyn ( November 11 ) " the justiciars in Eyre sat at the cross of Saint Peter , " an entry that is corrected in 1293 to " la croisse de Piere , " the stone ...
... London , " under the year 1274-5 , is an entry that upon the octaves of St. Martyn ( November 11 ) " the justiciars in Eyre sat at the cross of Saint Peter , " an entry that is corrected in 1293 to " la croisse de Piere , " the stone ...
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