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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... expression not blasphemous - for there is seldom an intention to blaspheme - but profane , that is , involving that thoughtless and irre- verent use of sacred words , and especially the name of God , on the most trivial occasions ...
... expression not blasphemous - for there is seldom an intention to blaspheme - but profane , that is , involving that thoughtless and irre- verent use of sacred words , and especially the name of God , on the most trivial occasions ...
Page 193
... expression in question , will find them given in " Procès de Jeanne d'Arc , " by M. Quicherat ( one of the publications of the Société de l'Histoire de France ) , Vol . 3 , pages 122 and 124. M. Quicherat explains the term Godon as ...
... expression in question , will find them given in " Procès de Jeanne d'Arc , " by M. Quicherat ( one of the publications of the Société de l'Histoire de France ) , Vol . 3 , pages 122 and 124. M. Quicherat explains the term Godon as ...
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... expression , woundy angry , occurs in Congreve's " Love for Love . " The remarks which will presently be made with regard to changes of meaning in the word bloody will apply equally to woundy , though the latter adjective is possibly ...
... expression , woundy angry , occurs in Congreve's " Love for Love . " The remarks which will presently be made with regard to changes of meaning in the word bloody will apply equally to woundy , though the latter adjective is possibly ...
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