The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 285F. 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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... stand stiffly with great trunks of poplar and fir . Towards the sweep of these woods as they proudly measure their height against a low oak paling which bounds the green , curves the road . And where they meet stands back the " Three ...
... stand stiffly with great trunks of poplar and fir . Towards the sweep of these woods as they proudly measure their height against a low oak paling which bounds the green , curves the road . And where they meet stands back the " Three ...
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... stand first . It is otherwise with the narrative poems . The " Rape of Lucrece " in especial stands alone in Elizabethan poetry , and has few fellows in English literature . Leaving out of the question ballads , the romantic stories in ...
... stand first . It is otherwise with the narrative poems . The " Rape of Lucrece " in especial stands alone in Elizabethan poetry , and has few fellows in English literature . Leaving out of the question ballads , the romantic stories in ...
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... stands or building plots were laid out in the same lavish way as the streets , so that the fortunate owner of a stand could , if he so chose , build himself a shop or house big enough to hold its own in Regent Street . Unfortunately the ...
... stands or building plots were laid out in the same lavish way as the streets , so that the fortunate owner of a stand could , if he so chose , build himself a shop or house big enough to hold its own in Regent Street . Unfortunately the ...
Contents
North Sea Revolution A By WALTER WOOD | 97 |
By GEORGE | 259 |
Deer Forest Winter in a By HECTOR FRASER | 443 |
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