The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 287F. 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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Page 197
... dress was the ordination that a lady might be attended in the streets by one maid only , unless she should happen to be drunk , and jewellery and embroidered dresses were to be worn only by women of openly bad character . This latter ...
... dress was the ordination that a lady might be attended in the streets by one maid only , unless she should happen to be drunk , and jewellery and embroidered dresses were to be worn only by women of openly bad character . This latter ...
Page 199
... dress for girls and young women also , it being a peculiar trait in the world of fashion that if a style is becoming to any one age , old and young alike adopt it ; probably ... dress of the Cranford Some Causes of Changes in Dress . 199.
... dress for girls and young women also , it being a peculiar trait in the world of fashion that if a style is becoming to any one age , old and young alike adopt it ; probably ... dress of the Cranford Some Causes of Changes in Dress . 199.
Page 200
... dress here at Cranford , where everybody knows us ? ' and if they go from home their reason is equally cogent : ' What does it signify how we dress here , where nobody knows us ? ' " The old - fashioned grogram no doubt survived in ...
... dress here at Cranford , where everybody knows us ? ' and if they go from home their reason is equally cogent : ' What does it signify how we dress here , where nobody knows us ? ' " The old - fashioned grogram no doubt survived in ...
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Causes Some of Changes in Dress By C FORTESCUE YONGE | 127 |
Northern Height Some Literary Landmarks of a By W C | 149 |
Old Doctors The By C W HECKETHORN | 156 |
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