The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 288F. 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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... eyes wandered to some forty volumes bound in sprinkled calf with yellow edges . They were all original editions . " They cannot be sacrificed , " he murmured . " It would take a lifetime to collect and make up a similar set . " He then ...
... eyes wandered to some forty volumes bound in sprinkled calf with yellow edges . They were all original editions . " They cannot be sacrificed , " he murmured . " It would take a lifetime to collect and make up a similar set . " He then ...
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... eyes . Amongst the vast assemblage which thronged the cunei , or wedge - shaped compartments of the tiers of the amphitheatre , there were at least two other spectators who seemed to share the extraor- dinary and personal interest taken ...
... eyes . Amongst the vast assemblage which thronged the cunei , or wedge - shaped compartments of the tiers of the amphitheatre , there were at least two other spectators who seemed to share the extraor- dinary and personal interest taken ...
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... eyes had seen what they longed to see and were satisfied . . Passing from Homer to another of the immortals , to Dante , we are , perhaps , disappointed that he , with his quick eye for Nature , his habit of throwing in little and ...
... eyes had seen what they longed to see and were satisfied . . Passing from Homer to another of the immortals , to Dante , we are , perhaps , disappointed that he , with his quick eye for Nature , his habit of throwing in little and ...
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