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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... Oxford W1 HEN I was at Oxford I sat at the scholars ' table at Balliol with Lord Milner . I do not propose to refer to Lord Milner's views on public affairs in South Africa , but merely to his views on private life at Oxford . When he ...
... Oxford W1 HEN I was at Oxford I sat at the scholars ' table at Balliol with Lord Milner . I do not propose to refer to Lord Milner's views on public affairs in South Africa , but merely to his views on private life at Oxford . When he ...
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... Oxford . To live perpetually in the society of other men , to dine with two hundred others in a beautiful hall , to ... Oxford during his whole life was not due to the fact that he was a learned man and Oxford was a home of learning ...
... Oxford . To live perpetually in the society of other men , to dine with two hundred others in a beautiful hall , to ... Oxford during his whole life was not due to the fact that he was a learned man and Oxford was a home of learning ...
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... Oxford must have rejoiced to read it . " " In the next year he writes of a further visit , “ being resolved not to lose sight of the University , " and several stories are told of his lack of sympathy with Oxford " methodists . " He ...
... Oxford must have rejoiced to read it . " " In the next year he writes of a further visit , “ being resolved not to lose sight of the University , " and several stories are told of his lack of sympathy with Oxford " methodists . " He ...
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