The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 301F. Jefferies, 1906 - 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 90
... gates in the wall ; a gate of gold , and a gate of silver , and a gate of crystal and a gate of white brass -makes it of common sticks and jugs and cups from the dresser that the child may plant in the midst of it the branch of the tree ...
... gates in the wall ; a gate of gold , and a gate of silver , and a gate of crystal and a gate of white brass -makes it of common sticks and jugs and cups from the dresser that the child may plant in the midst of it the branch of the tree ...
Page 545
... Gate , the Golden Field Gate , the Cow and Gate , would account for the latter part of the sign , which may have included the Bull originally , or the Bull may have been the old sign of a new tenant , which he added when he took over the ...
... Gate , the Golden Field Gate , the Cow and Gate , would account for the latter part of the sign , which may have included the Bull originally , or the Bull may have been the old sign of a new tenant , which he added when he took over the ...
Page 546
... Gate must have been to the poet a familiar spot . It was at the Bull and Gate that Fielding makes Tom Jones put up when , with the valiant Partridge , fresh from their adventure with the needy highwayman , they first entered the ...
... Gate must have been to the poet a familiar spot . It was at the Bull and Gate that Fielding makes Tom Jones put up when , with the valiant Partridge , fresh from their adventure with the needy highwayman , they first entered the ...
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