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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... birds useful to cultivators , such as fly - catchers , water - wagtails , and others , they are all driven . away by sparrows , which do not tolerate other birds near their homes . And with respect to aphides , it may be said here in ...
... birds useful to cultivators , such as fly - catchers , water - wagtails , and others , they are all driven . away by sparrows , which do not tolerate other birds near their homes . And with respect to aphides , it may be said here in ...
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... bird . Under what circumstances and through the agency of what courses has such a revolution in public opinion taken place with regard to the habits of one of the most familiar birds in existence ? We use the word familiar advisedly ...
... bird . Under what circumstances and through the agency of what courses has such a revolution in public opinion taken place with regard to the habits of one of the most familiar birds in existence ? We use the word familiar advisedly ...
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... birds ? —I suppose I have been in my time one of the greatest of sparrow destroyers . You have the blood of a great many sparrows on your head ? -I had a sparrow club at one time ; I thought they were injurious birds . We killed them ...
... birds ? —I suppose I have been in my time one of the greatest of sparrow destroyers . You have the blood of a great many sparrows on your head ? -I had a sparrow club at one time ; I thought they were injurious birds . We killed them ...
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a Salvationist Sketch By LILLIAS WASSERMANN | 53 |
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Customs The of Australian Aborigines By C N BARHAM | 111 |
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