The Gentleman's Magazine, Band 302F. Jefferies, 1967 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 colonisation has there been an offshoot of the Mother Country that so closely resembled the parent stock as Virginia did under English rule . This was due primarily to the fact that its people were drawn , not like the people of ...
... English colonisation has there been an offshoot of the Mother Country that so closely resembled the parent stock as Virginia did under English rule . This was due primarily to the fact that its people were drawn , not like the people of ...
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... English or the reverse . The English generally took the form of silver having a family interest ; but bequests of specific sums of money were not un- common . Similar was the general character of the Vir- ginian's bequests to his English ...
... English or the reverse . The English generally took the form of silver having a family interest ; but bequests of specific sums of money were not un- common . Similar was the general character of the Vir- ginian's bequests to his English ...
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... English Church . This was a wrong notion . The poet would as willingly have taken orders in the Church of England as in that of Scotland , had he wished to become a clergyman ; but he had no such desire . Beattie was a thorough Briton ...
... English Church . This was a wrong notion . The poet would as willingly have taken orders in the Church of England as in that of Scotland , had he wished to become a clergyman ; but he had no such desire . Beattie was a thorough Briton ...
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