The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 284F. 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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... fact that metrical periods naturally contain pauses as well as syllables . The word pause is again a convenient one , because it leaves room for variety of effect . Pause does not necessarily imply cessation of speech . The voice may ...
... fact that metrical periods naturally contain pauses as well as syllables . The word pause is again a convenient one , because it leaves room for variety of effect . Pause does not necessarily imply cessation of speech . The voice may ...
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... fact the only , plan to adopt . We are not yet far enough away to see in good perspective a man with whom we were in close association , who spent a great part of his life in our midst , made here some of his closest friendships , used ...
... fact the only , plan to adopt . We are not yet far enough away to see in good perspective a man with whom we were in close association , who spent a great part of his life in our midst , made here some of his closest friendships , used ...
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... fact , sounds in Pekingese almost exactly as the last - named Latinised word would be pronounced by a German . The great- grandfather of Confucius had migrated from a more southerly part of China to a place now marked in modern maps as ...
... fact , sounds in Pekingese almost exactly as the last - named Latinised word would be pronounced by a German . The great- grandfather of Confucius had migrated from a more southerly part of China to a place now marked in modern maps as ...
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