The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 267F. 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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... England with the Continent , from 1547 to 1577 , fill thirteen volumes . As a complement to the State Papers of Henry VIII . , the letters and despatches relating to the negotiations between England and Spain preserved in the archives ...
... England with the Continent , from 1547 to 1577 , fill thirteen volumes . As a complement to the State Papers of Henry VIII . , the letters and despatches relating to the negotiations between England and Spain preserved in the archives ...
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... England or the United Kingdom , however , do we get the magnificent weather of Spain , or Italy , or Virginia ; nowhere do we see the sun glowing like a ball of fire , standing out from an unclouded sky , a veritable blazing globe , as ...
... England or the United Kingdom , however , do we get the magnificent weather of Spain , or Italy , or Virginia ; nowhere do we see the sun glowing like a ball of fire , standing out from an unclouded sky , a veritable blazing globe , as ...
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... England ; in other words , the regularity of our climate is greater than that of most parts of Australia . At Armidale in 1869 the mean maxima of the hottest month were 106 ° , but in 1867 , only 97 ° ; at Wentworth in 1870 they were ...
... England ; in other words , the regularity of our climate is greater than that of most parts of Australia . At Armidale in 1869 the mean maxima of the hottest month were 106 ° , but in 1867 , only 97 ° ; at Wentworth in 1870 they were ...
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