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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Page 403
... observations of the sparrow nuisance , as it is well described , continue to show the same points which are observed year by year , namely , loss from depredations of this bird on fruit trees , buds , & c . , to fruit farmers ; on young ...
... observations of the sparrow nuisance , as it is well described , continue to show the same points which are observed year by year , namely , loss from depredations of this bird on fruit trees , buds , & c . , to fruit farmers ; on young ...
Page 548
... observe Mrs. Hibbert from all points of view - to observe , but not to be observed observing . And from all points of view Mrs. Hibbert looked lovely -no , handsome was certainly not the epithet to apply to her . Her low black dress ...
... observe Mrs. Hibbert from all points of view - to observe , but not to be observed observing . And from all points of view Mrs. Hibbert looked lovely -no , handsome was certainly not the epithet to apply to her . Her low black dress ...
Page 640
... observed it . " In the fact recorded in the last sentence appears to lie the sting . Oh ! ungentle Mr. Pepys ! Times were , however , different then and long after . Do we not in the next century read of Frederick William of Prussia ...
... observed it . " In the fact recorded in the last sentence appears to lie the sting . Oh ! ungentle Mr. Pepys ! Times were , however , different then and long after . Do we not in the next century read of Frederick William of Prussia ...
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