The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 235F. Jefferies, 1968 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 157
... Persian dominions , barring those on the Caspian , consisted solely of the old tracks of many mules , horses , and camels , and was perhaps half a mile broad . There were no landmarks on the dead flat , excepting latterly the Anglo ...
... Persian dominions , barring those on the Caspian , consisted solely of the old tracks of many mules , horses , and camels , and was perhaps half a mile broad . There were no landmarks on the dead flat , excepting latterly the Anglo ...
Page 159
... Persian servants with us , a father and his son . The father talked about thirty words of English , and we were almost entirely guiltless of Persian , so that occasionally our conversation used to come to a standstill . The son could ...
... Persian servants with us , a father and his son . The father talked about thirty words of English , and we were almost entirely guiltless of Persian , so that occasionally our conversation used to come to a standstill . The son could ...
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... Persian cat proper we saw in Persia . Another ramble was towards the beach , but this is most uninterest- ing here , and no shells are to be picked up on it , excepting perhaps after a storm . Inland there are no grand natural features ...
... Persian cat proper we saw in Persia . Another ramble was towards the beach , but this is most uninterest- ing here , and no shells are to be picked up on it , excepting perhaps after a storm . Inland there are no grand natural features ...
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