The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 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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... France ; that we have each day fourteen third - class trains and fifteen first against four of the former and six of the latter in France , and that our fares are perceptibly lower . To this pleasant view of the case must be added that ...
... France ; that we have each day fourteen third - class trains and fifteen first against four of the former and six of the latter in France , and that our fares are perceptibly lower . To this pleasant view of the case must be added that ...
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... France is fairly strong , as England also to - day is fairly strong ; but in France , as in England , there is for the most part a failure to do justice to the faces and the carriage of refined and simple women . In England , for this ...
... France is fairly strong , as England also to - day is fairly strong ; but in France , as in England , there is for the most part a failure to do justice to the faces and the carriage of refined and simple women . In England , for this ...
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... France as essentially a plebeian pursuit , in which a noble could not engage without being deprived of his rank and subjected to the taille . To this rule , however , were some curious exceptions . For instance , a royal edict in 1566 ...
... France as essentially a plebeian pursuit , in which a noble could not engage without being deprived of his rank and subjected to the taille . To this rule , however , were some curious exceptions . For instance , a royal edict in 1566 ...
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Canadian Lake On | 76 |
Science Notes By W MATTIEU Williams F R A S | 92 |
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