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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... head , which contains the tobacco . This is principally grown at Shiraz , and lacks the pungency of the American or Turkish plant , and it is generally smoked in Persian harems ; indeed , we have heard it whispered in scandal - loving ...
... head , which contains the tobacco . This is principally grown at Shiraz , and lacks the pungency of the American or Turkish plant , and it is generally smoked in Persian harems ; indeed , we have heard it whispered in scandal - loving ...
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... head , and five proofs with writing unfinished - it being intended Mr. Payne to have a benefit arising from the sale of this head . " Three months later the generous merchant appears ( as " Citizen Thomas Walker " ) on the list of ...
... head , and five proofs with writing unfinished - it being intended Mr. Payne to have a benefit arising from the sale of this head . " Three months later the generous merchant appears ( as " Citizen Thomas Walker " ) on the list of ...
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... head of a Macas Indian after death , upon which Sir John Lubbock relates some curious facts . These Macas Indians of Ecuador , when a friend or relative dies , preserve his head . It is severed from the body , boiled with an infusion of ...
... head of a Macas Indian after death , upon which Sir John Lubbock relates some curious facts . These Macas Indians of Ecuador , when a friend or relative dies , preserve his head . It is severed from the body , boiled with an infusion of ...
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