Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volume 278A. Dodd and A. Smith, 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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... Highlands should be turned into a suitable home for crofter - fishermen by making over to them the land that is now occupied by deer - forests and large sheep - farms . The Duke of Sutherland is setting a most excellent example in this ...
... Highlands should be turned into a suitable home for crofter - fishermen by making over to them the land that is now occupied by deer - forests and large sheep - farms . The Duke of Sutherland is setting a most excellent example in this ...
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... Highlands of Scotland will readily understand and appreciate the great love that the people have for their country . The glorious , ever - changing lights on our West Highland hills are not to be matched for sublimeness of effect in any ...
... Highlands of Scotland will readily understand and appreciate the great love that the people have for their country . The glorious , ever - changing lights on our West Highland hills are not to be matched for sublimeness of effect in any ...
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... Highlands who cannot claim relation- ship with some of our most distinguished men of arms and letters . The great ambition of even the poorest Highlander is to have his children properly educated , and , if possible , to see one of them ...
... Highlands who cannot claim relation- ship with some of our most distinguished men of arms and letters . The great ambition of even the poorest Highlander is to have his children properly educated , and , if possible , to see one of them ...
Contents
Adventures The of a Poet Laureate By MARY F GIBSON | 1 |
Moorish Café An Evening in a By J E BUDGETT MEAKIN | 10 |
Curiosity concerning Human InfirmityPiquant Memoirs | 62 |
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