Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Band 66,Teil 1The "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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That this town was in the king's own hand feems farther probable , from its having been a town of royal demefne in the time of the Conqueror's predeceffor Edward the Confeffor . It was ufu at that time for the towns and minors of the ...
That this town was in the king's own hand feems farther probable , from its having been a town of royal demefne in the time of the Conqueror's predeceffor Edward the Confeffor . It was ufu at that time for the towns and minors of the ...
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A few days ago arrived in town from. night , and a number of people crowded around her carriage . The people of Little Bafle received her at her paffage with great joy and clapping of hands ; and we hear , that the was treated at ...
A few days ago arrived in town from. night , and a number of people crowded around her carriage . The people of Little Bafle received her at her paffage with great joy and clapping of hands ; and we hear , that the was treated at ...
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And no objection ariles against fuch deviation from the general fituation of thefe antlent towns . ... My opinion with regard to the fimilarity The only criterion which the work affords to point out any town is its diftance in Roman ...
And no objection ariles against fuch deviation from the general fituation of thefe antlent towns . ... My opinion with regard to the fimilarity The only criterion which the work affords to point out any town is its diftance in Roman ...
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