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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Page 71
... turned into shops . These have scarcely " turned a hair , " and are as sound as on the day they were built . The museum is fine old building of this kind , and had once belonged to a Dutch count . It is an additional attraction to the ...
... turned into shops . These have scarcely " turned a hair , " and are as sound as on the day they were built . The museum is fine old building of this kind , and had once belonged to a Dutch count . It is an additional attraction to the ...
Page 461
... turning his attention to the drawing upon his knee , when the walls again whitened in the moonlight , the shadow had ... turned in the direction whence it came . Another influence was at hand ; a counter - charm , more subtle than any at ...
... turning his attention to the drawing upon his knee , when the walls again whitened in the moonlight , the shadow had ... turned in the direction whence it came . Another influence was at hand ; a counter - charm , more subtle than any at ...
Page 543
... turned away " —on which assuring statement he is invited to come , and does come - possibly to be turned away himself . All these flourishings have a potency hard to resist . It may be that exaggera- tions and delusions of this kind ...
... turned away " —on which assuring statement he is invited to come , and does come - possibly to be turned away himself . All these flourishings have a potency hard to resist . It may be that exaggera- tions and delusions of this kind ...
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