The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 290F. 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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strongholds called " Brochs , " whose origin is to this day wrapped up in the deepest mystery . To Germans this north - eastern part of Scotland is historically of a special importance . From the most ancient times , when ... Brochs . 327.
strongholds called " Brochs , " whose origin is to this day wrapped up in the deepest mystery . To Germans this north - eastern part of Scotland is historically of a special importance . From the most ancient times , when ... Brochs . 327.
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... brochs , is the name given them by the Norsemen , who in clearer historical times - so to say , as a second Gothic wave - invaded Shetland , the Orkneys , and Scotland , as well as Ireland and the Welsh coasts , and who still found a ...
... brochs , is the name given them by the Norsemen , who in clearer historical times - so to say , as a second Gothic wave - invaded Shetland , the Orkneys , and Scotland , as well as Ireland and the Welsh coasts , and who still found a ...
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... Broch as a place of defence in historical times . The rest is silence and utter darkness . From the Orkneyinga Saga we also learn that in Caithness the ren - deer was still hunted in those times . The excavations in the Brochs have ...
... Broch as a place of defence in historical times . The rest is silence and utter darkness . From the Orkneyinga Saga we also learn that in Caithness the ren - deer was still hunted in those times . The excavations in the Brochs have ...
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Anton Gregorowitch Rubinstein By A E KEETON | 31 |
500 | 37 |
Suspected Lodger A By J W SHERER C S I | 103 |
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