The Gentleman's Magazine, Tom 238F. Jefferies, 1968 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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... called Dure- woods , and thence the name had spread itself over the whole place . But these woods were not now called Durewoods ; they were simply called " the plantation . " -Neither was the village called Durewoods people only spoke ...
... called Dure- woods , and thence the name had spread itself over the whole place . But these woods were not now called Durewoods ; they were simply called " the plantation . " -Neither was the village called Durewoods people only spoke ...
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Probably this had once been called Durewoods Hall ; but , if so , the name had lapsed into disuse . Yet the place , taken collectively- Hall , houses , cottages , and all , was called Durewoods . The Saucy Lass came and went between ...
Probably this had once been called Durewoods Hall ; but , if so , the name had lapsed into disuse . Yet the place , taken collectively- Hall , houses , cottages , and all , was called Durewoods . The Saucy Lass came and went between ...
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... called by the Americans curious or ornamental varieties . Very few examples of these are shown in the common French orchards . I saw at Montreuil specimens of the double- blossomed scarlet , " Weeping , " and other varieties ; but they ...
... called by the Americans curious or ornamental varieties . Very few examples of these are shown in the common French orchards . I saw at Montreuil specimens of the double- blossomed scarlet , " Weeping , " and other varieties ; but they ...
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