Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volume 266A. Dodd and A. Smith, 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 167
... better illustration than this of the difference between the same thing when said commonly and when said well . There is a deep abyss between the two , yet so near are they that the better might often seem to be but borrowed from the ...
... better illustration than this of the difference between the same thing when said commonly and when said well . There is a deep abyss between the two , yet so near are they that the better might often seem to be but borrowed from the ...
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article upon Lady Wilde's book of Irish legends . It would have been better for him , and better for us , " Irishry " ( since he is a voter , and therefore one with some degree of power over our destinies ) , had he read the criticism ...
article upon Lady Wilde's book of Irish legends . It would have been better for him , and better for us , " Irishry " ( since he is a voter , and therefore one with some degree of power over our destinies ) , had he read the criticism ...
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... better half to suggest the " removal " of Duncan . In reply to the inquiry , " and when goes hence ? " he paused one moment , looked furtively around , as he replied , " To - morrow , as he purposes ; " and when Lady Macbeth made answer ...
... better half to suggest the " removal " of Duncan . In reply to the inquiry , " and when goes hence ? " he paused one moment , looked furtively around , as he replied , " To - morrow , as he purposes ; " and when Lady Macbeth made answer ...
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Deer Creek Up on By LYNN C DOYLE 313 | 46 |
Norfolk Waters Yachting in By ROWLAND GOODWIN | 65 |
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