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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Page 179
... Winchcombe were well in touch with their world , and throughout their long stay no doubt had a fairly good time of it . They went their way with the rest , they and their pride , their culture , their noble language ; and the country ...
... Winchcombe were well in touch with their world , and throughout their long stay no doubt had a fairly good time of it . They went their way with the rest , they and their pride , their culture , their noble language ; and the country ...
Page 180
... Winchcombe had plenty of set - offs to their quieter work - a - day existence , which even of itself in a place crowded with ever moving and shifting figures , and sounding to the welkin with a myriad noises , could never have been ...
... Winchcombe had plenty of set - offs to their quieter work - a - day existence , which even of itself in a place crowded with ever moving and shifting figures , and sounding to the welkin with a myriad noises , could never have been ...
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... Winchcombe . About the year 1815 their stone coffins were found , and in the smaller one was discovered the rusty knife of Askobert , which had been buried with its victim . Kenulf was the last of the Mercian kings worthy of the name ...
... Winchcombe . About the year 1815 their stone coffins were found , and in the smaller one was discovered the rusty knife of Askobert , which had been buried with its victim . Kenulf was the last of the Mercian kings worthy of the name ...
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