The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 288F. 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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... Court , who , as above mentioned , acquired Northwood Chasteners in 1620 , Richard resold the latter at his father's death in 1636 and bought another estate , Chilston , lying between Maidstone and Ashford , to the south of the chalk ...
... Court , who , as above mentioned , acquired Northwood Chasteners in 1620 , Richard resold the latter at his father's death in 1636 and bought another estate , Chilston , lying between Maidstone and Ashford , to the south of the chalk ...
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... Court and Nash Court had followed the way of the Sheppey stem a later offshoot kept green its county tradition over in a West Kent parish which to - day enjoys some repute as one advanced in hop culture . Life here is in marked contrast ...
... Court and Nash Court had followed the way of the Sheppey stem a later offshoot kept green its county tradition over in a West Kent parish which to - day enjoys some repute as one advanced in hop culture . Life here is in marked contrast ...
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mistress or patroness . Each daïra constitutes a little Court , having distinct interests and aspirations opposed to those of other Courts . Every mother of a son is an aspirant to supreme power as Validé Sultana , for , according to ...
mistress or patroness . Each daïra constitutes a little Court , having distinct interests and aspirations opposed to those of other Courts . Every mother of a son is an aspirant to supreme power as Validé Sultana , for , according to ...
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