The Gentleman's Magazine, Band 261The "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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Drury House , built towards the close of the sixteenth century , gave a new title to the thoroughfare . Close to this rose Craven House , erected by the earl of Craven for the reception of his bride , James the First's daughter ...
Drury House , built towards the close of the sixteenth century , gave a new title to the thoroughfare . Close to this rose Craven House , erected by the earl of Craven for the reception of his bride , James the First's daughter ...
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When it was over , two of the elders , who lingered behind to put out the lights and close the chapel , discussed the various events of the evening , and showed some wonder ...
When it was over , two of the elders , who lingered behind to put out the lights and close the chapel , discussed the various events of the evening , and showed some wonder ...
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A gale of ordinary strength , such as would now hardly cause a moment of anxiety on board a well - found sailing ship , was sufficient to scatter , dismast , or sink a fleet of galleons ; while the close order of sailing , maintained ...
A gale of ordinary strength , such as would now hardly cause a moment of anxiety on board a well - found sailing ship , was sufficient to scatter , dismast , or sink a fleet of galleons ; while the close order of sailing , maintained ...
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Devils Cauldron The By CUTHBERT Withers | 62 |
Longfellow and his friends By RICHARD HERNE SHEPHERD | 71 |
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