The Gentleman's Magazine, Band 255F. 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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... staples for the four chief commodities in ten of the leading English towns . In the thirty - eighth year this arrangement was con- firmed . In the twelfth year of Richard II . , the staple was removed to Calais ; in the fourteenth year ...
... staples for the four chief commodities in ten of the leading English towns . In the thirty - eighth year this arrangement was con- firmed . In the twelfth year of Richard II . , the staple was removed to Calais ; in the fourteenth year ...
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... staple were defined in the following terms , and maintained by successive Governments with as much consistency as could have been expected of them . The merchants of the staple of the town of Calais were to proceed yearly to the ...
... staple were defined in the following terms , and maintained by successive Governments with as much consistency as could have been expected of them . The merchants of the staple of the town of Calais were to proceed yearly to the ...
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merchant of Calais , as tenant by statute staple of many a broad acre , was often the ancestor of country gentlemen whose remote descendants are now of the greatest in the land . The court of the staple had no cognisance of criminal ...
merchant of Calais , as tenant by statute staple of many a broad acre , was often the ancestor of country gentlemen whose remote descendants are now of the greatest in the land . The court of the staple had no cognisance of criminal ...
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