The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 207F. Jefferies, 1968 - 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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... shew their contempt of the law , nobles , rich men , burghers , wore shoes in which the points were more ridiculously long than ever . no notice was taken of the law , the power of the Church was called in , and the wearers of the ...
... shew their contempt of the law , nobles , rich men , burghers , wore shoes in which the points were more ridiculously long than ever . no notice was taken of the law , the power of the Church was called in , and the wearers of the ...
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... shew that this is the fact , and will at the same time afford the reader some little insight into the usages that characterized the social life of learned societies in the sixteenth century . Certain of the students ( not only sizars ...
... shew that this is the fact , and will at the same time afford the reader some little insight into the usages that characterized the social life of learned societies in the sixteenth century . Certain of the students ( not only sizars ...
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... shew very completely the arrangement of the drawers , or braies , which were confined round the waist by a cord ... shews the mark made by the habitual wear of this cord . The bottom of the drawers , which descended when untied to the ...
... shew very completely the arrangement of the drawers , or braies , which were confined round the waist by a cord ... shews the mark made by the habitual wear of this cord . The bottom of the drawers , which descended when untied to the ...
Contents
CONTENTS | 31 |
Memoirs of James Wilson Esq of Woodville | 40 |
THE MONTHLY INTELLIGENCER | 71 |
Copyright | |
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