Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volume 244A. Dodd and A. Smith, 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 87
... land in which no one can deny that it is thoroughly at home . But take away from the Ottoman Turk all that he holds ... land ; they are , not in this or that corner but everywhere , mere foreign intruders , remaining quite distinct from ...
... land in which no one can deny that it is thoroughly at home . But take away from the Ottoman Turk all that he holds ... land ; they are , not in this or that corner but everywhere , mere foreign intruders , remaining quite distinct from ...
Page 88
... land , whatever may be its form , must be taken as representing the people of the land . In this case the first thing to be borne in mind is that the so - called " Government " of the Turk does not represent the land and its people ...
... land , whatever may be its form , must be taken as representing the people of the land . In this case the first thing to be borne in mind is that the so - called " Government " of the Turk does not represent the land and its people ...
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... land- Amblystomas . It was thus clearly proved that a change of sur- roundings - represented by the removal of the axolotls from the water , and by their being gradually inured to a terrestrial existence - has the effect of ...
... land- Amblystomas . It was thus clearly proved that a change of sur- roundings - represented by the removal of the axolotls from the water , and by their being gradually inured to a terrestrial existence - has the effect of ...
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Cox David By FREDERICK WEDMORE | 1 |
HOW HANDSOME SHE LOOKED | 18 |
So Like a Man | 129 |
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