The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 267F. 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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... supposed . When trees are bare and the wind howls through the dripping woods - when insect life assumes the larval stage and winged things are scarce - these are the signs that the birds must be gone . But instead , as is generally supposed ...
... supposed . When trees are bare and the wind howls through the dripping woods - when insect life assumes the larval stage and winged things are scarce - these are the signs that the birds must be gone . But instead , as is generally supposed ...
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... supposed visit to the planet Mars . It serves no practical end , and is a work of pure fantasy . As such it lacks the grace and daintiness of " Peter Wilkins " —in its way the most pleasing romance of the kind ever written . The author ...
... supposed visit to the planet Mars . It serves no practical end , and is a work of pure fantasy . As such it lacks the grace and daintiness of " Peter Wilkins " —in its way the most pleasing romance of the kind ever written . The author ...
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... supposed to have been Norsemen , Irish or Welsh ; the tradition of the Welsh prince Madoc's visit to Mexico is well known . A recent writer in the Gentleman's Magazine has attempted , with much ingenuity , to identify Quetzatcoatl with ...
... supposed to have been Norsemen , Irish or Welsh ; the tradition of the Welsh prince Madoc's visit to Mexico is well known . A recent writer in the Gentleman's Magazine has attempted , with much ingenuity , to identify Quetzatcoatl with ...
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Nature The Romance of By WILLIAM SYDNEY | 1 |
434 | 54 |
Africa From By GRANT ALLEN 547 | 70 |
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