The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 94,Parte 1;Volume 135F. Jefferies, 1824 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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... John Basket , printer to the Sold by John Sturt , engraver , in Golden Lion - court , in Aldersgate - street . ' This work was published both in medium and in super royal 8vo . On the reverse of the title - page is a portrait of George ...
... John Basket , printer to the Sold by John Sturt , engraver , in Golden Lion - court , in Aldersgate - street . ' This work was published both in medium and in super royal 8vo . On the reverse of the title - page is a portrait of George ...
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... John Peccham , Archbishop of Canterbury , a man of great learning and abi- lity , and a worthy prelate , as grave authors doe testify of him . Nor is eyther he or our Saint to be the worse thought off for this theyr variance , synce ...
... John Peccham , Archbishop of Canterbury , a man of great learning and abi- lity , and a worthy prelate , as grave authors doe testify of him . Nor is eyther he or our Saint to be the worse thought off for this theyr variance , synce ...
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... John Lett , of Lambeth , in 1817 . The brethren , thirty in number , dine in this hall three times in the year . The entrance to the Chapel is in the South - east corner of the quadrangle . The Chapel is small and very neat . The East ...
... John Lett , of Lambeth , in 1817 . The brethren , thirty in number , dine in this hall three times in the year . The entrance to the Chapel is in the South - east corner of the quadrangle . The Chapel is small and very neat . The East ...
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... John Sanderson , ' ( And let us whatsoever , do all our best endeavour , they sing Farewell , John Sanderson , fare- well , farewell ; ' and so they go out one by one as they came in . - Note . The women are kissed by all the men in the ...
... John Sanderson , ' ( And let us whatsoever , do all our best endeavour , they sing Farewell , John Sanderson , fare- well , farewell ; ' and so they go out one by one as they came in . - Note . The women are kissed by all the men in the ...
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... John Thurtell , a stranger , and my husband , in the parlour . My husband introduced Hunt to me as the stranger . Thurtell produced a gold watch and a gold chain ; he gave me the chain , which I gave up to the constable in the pre ...
... John Thurtell , a stranger , and my husband , in the parlour . My husband introduced Hunt to me as the stranger . Thurtell produced a gold watch and a gold chain ; he gave me the chain , which I gave up to the constable in the pre ...
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