The Gentleman's Magazine, 第 246 巻F. 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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... British evidence in favour of the extirpation of the British people is that of the monk Gildas . The English conquerors " left jottings , " as Green says , " of their conquest of Kent , Sussex , and Wessex " in the annals which open the ...
... British evidence in favour of the extirpation of the British people is that of the monk Gildas . The English conquerors " left jottings , " as Green says , " of their conquest of Kent , Sussex , and Wessex " in the annals which open the ...
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... British people ( in England itself ) to give the British tongue a chance of becoming the language of ordinary intercourse . Many British words might remain in use , especially words relating to such occupations as the British serfs ...
... British people ( in England itself ) to give the British tongue a chance of becoming the language of ordinary intercourse . Many British words might remain in use , especially words relating to such occupations as the British serfs ...
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... British Kaffraria . " They are , " says Bishop Grey , 1 " more heavy , dull , and stupid . Their forms are not so well moulded , and they appeared to me smaller than their neighbours : they are also more dirty . I am told that the ...
... British Kaffraria . " They are , " says Bishop Grey , 1 " more heavy , dull , and stupid . Their forms are not so well moulded , and they appeared to me smaller than their neighbours : they are also more dirty . I am told that the ...
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