The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 267F. 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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... English genitive plural . If that be the explanation - and I have little doubt that it is — then we may see in this quaint house and in this curious word a most interesting glimpse of old English village life , the " chatter - house ...
... English genitive plural . If that be the explanation - and I have little doubt that it is — then we may see in this quaint house and in this curious word a most interesting glimpse of old English village life , the " chatter - house ...
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that occurs to an English writer is necessarily that of Queen Elizabeth , who composed verses in Greek , Latin , and English . Her best efforts were those with which she beguiled the tedium of her imprisonment during the reign of her ...
that occurs to an English writer is necessarily that of Queen Elizabeth , who composed verses in Greek , Latin , and English . Her best efforts were those with which she beguiled the tedium of her imprisonment during the reign of her ...
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... English ; and there seems a sort of half - suppressed regret at the loss of the English occupation . " The English taxed us , " say the natives , " but we had much for our money : good roads and good trade . Now we are taxed but we get ...
... English ; and there seems a sort of half - suppressed regret at the loss of the English occupation . " The English taxed us , " say the natives , " but we had much for our money : good roads and good trade . Now we are taxed but we get ...
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Nature The Romance of By WILLIAM SYDNEY | 1 |
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