The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 271F. 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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... Crewe is less a habitation than a name . In his peregrinations from one part of England to another by the London and North - Western Railway , or those other systems that work in conjunction with it , the wayfarer is occasionally ...
... Crewe is less a habitation than a name . In his peregrinations from one part of England to another by the London and North - Western Railway , or those other systems that work in conjunction with it , the wayfarer is occasionally ...
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... Crewe , and the carriage department was consequently removed to Saltley , Birmingham . In April , 1862 , the northern and southern locomotive divisions were amalgamated , and Mr. Ramsbottom , who had in the meantime succeeded Mr ...
... Crewe , and the carriage department was consequently removed to Saltley , Birmingham . In April , 1862 , the northern and southern locomotive divisions were amalgamated , and Mr. Ramsbottom , who had in the meantime succeeded Mr ...
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... Crewe men are very cosmopolitan . They have , in the first place , migrated to Crewe , and now they emigrate pretty freely from the town . Most of the older inhabitants are contemporary with , and some older than , the town itself , and ...
... Crewe men are very cosmopolitan . They have , in the first place , migrated to Crewe , and now they emigrate pretty freely from the town . Most of the older inhabitants are contemporary with , and some older than , the town itself , and ...
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