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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Page 178
... interest was shown , and doubtless the interest will grow year by year , as each man comes to recognise more clearly the importance of the work in which he is asked to help , and the disastrous result that apathy must bring to his ...
... interest was shown , and doubtless the interest will grow year by year , as each man comes to recognise more clearly the importance of the work in which he is asked to help , and the disastrous result that apathy must bring to his ...
Page 330
... interest ; yet the notices of him by Nash and by Mr. Gerald Massey are , I believe , the only memoirs of him , in English at least , of any importance . ' His claim to be the " Mr. W. H . " - " the only begetter " --of Shakespeare's ...
... interest ; yet the notices of him by Nash and by Mr. Gerald Massey are , I believe , the only memoirs of him , in English at least , of any importance . ' His claim to be the " Mr. W. H . " - " the only begetter " --of Shakespeare's ...
Page 478
... interest , headed " Names of the cities , towns , mountains , valleys , seas in my map of the Holy Land in alphabetical order . " When Mr. George Williams was editing this book in 1857 for the Roxburgh Club , the librarian of the ...
... interest , headed " Names of the cities , towns , mountains , valleys , seas in my map of the Holy Land in alphabetical order . " When Mr. George Williams was editing this book in 1857 for the Roxburgh Club , the librarian of the ...
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