The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 284F. 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 82
... give you praise , ' saith he to the scholars of that great school , but I give Master Grantham's scholars the victory . ' " After this neat , laudatory pronouncement on his own work , At least in the British Museum Library . Grantham ...
... give you praise , ' saith he to the scholars of that great school , but I give Master Grantham's scholars the victory . ' " After this neat , laudatory pronouncement on his own work , At least in the British Museum Library . Grantham ...
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... gives a vivid idea of the public furore attendant upon the provincial tour . Writing to his wife from Clifton in ... give you the least idea of . I sincerely believe that we have the ball at our feet , and may throw it up to the very ...
... gives a vivid idea of the public furore attendant upon the provincial tour . Writing to his wife from Clifton in ... give you the least idea of . I sincerely believe that we have the ball at our feet , and may throw it up to the very ...
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... give you something . " " And I , cousin , will give you a bit of advice . It is this : if you lose any more time , Gianetto will be safe in the maquis , and it will take a lot more jolly fellows like you to find him there . " The ...
... give you something . " " And I , cousin , will give you a bit of advice . It is this : if you lose any more time , Gianetto will be safe in the maquis , and it will take a lot more jolly fellows like you to find him there . " The ...
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