The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 270F. 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 42
... remains pastoral enough , but is sadly changed . The mania for keeping abreast with the times has seized hold upon the people , and a prodigal wastefulness has crippled the little town . Large sums of money have been borrowed ...
... remains pastoral enough , but is sadly changed . The mania for keeping abreast with the times has seized hold upon the people , and a prodigal wastefulness has crippled the little town . Large sums of money have been borrowed ...
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... remains to speak of Macaulay's poems , which would have made any other man famous ; but he who claims the distinction of being England's greatest historian established a reputation on works even more imperishable and worthy of note than ...
... remains to speak of Macaulay's poems , which would have made any other man famous ; but he who claims the distinction of being England's greatest historian established a reputation on works even more imperishable and worthy of note than ...
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... remains attached to the document , dates from the first year of the reign of Edward IV . The preamble recites that , through the ignorance , negligence , and stupidity of some of the barbers and of other surgeons , " very many and ...
... remains attached to the document , dates from the first year of the reign of Edward IV . The preamble recites that , through the ignorance , negligence , and stupidity of some of the barbers and of other surgeons , " very many and ...
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Macaulay By Dr ALFRED J H CRESPI | 43 |
Beer Something about By HENRY W WOLFF | 68 |
22 | 158 |
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