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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... carried up to the lonely chapel , and on the first Sunday after September 20 she is brought down again . On both ... carrying burning candles . The bearers of the stretcher on which stands the statue are changed as it passes through each ...
... carried up to the lonely chapel , and on the first Sunday after September 20 she is brought down again . On both ... carrying burning candles . The bearers of the stretcher on which stands the statue are changed as it passes through each ...
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... carried out their duties . It is perhaps a matter of surprise that to Sher- borne , although the home of Saxon bishops and Norman abbots , no attribution of coins has hither- to been possible . As to the par- ticular spots in the four ...
... carried out their duties . It is perhaps a matter of surprise that to Sher- borne , although the home of Saxon bishops and Norman abbots , no attribution of coins has hither- to been possible . As to the par- ticular spots in the four ...
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... carried a staff . The Cappers ' devil also wore a mask , and carried a club made of painted buckram stuffed with wool . The accounts of this company , among other things , show an item of eighteen pence for " makyng ye demon's head ...
... carried a staff . The Cappers ' devil also wore a mask , and carried a club made of painted buckram stuffed with wool . The accounts of this company , among other things , show an item of eighteen pence for " makyng ye demon's head ...
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