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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THE THE THE MOUNTAINS OF ENGLISH LAKE DISTRICT . HE mountains of Cumberland and Westmoreland may date their celebrity from the time of the Lake poets . Until Wordsworth and Southey settled in their midst and found inspiration and ...
THE THE THE MOUNTAINS OF ENGLISH LAKE DISTRICT . HE mountains of Cumberland and Westmoreland may date their celebrity from the time of the Lake poets . Until Wordsworth and Southey settled in their midst and found inspiration and ...
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... mountains followed even more tardily ; and of making them an exercise - ground for cragsmen latest of all . Of course , as mountains these little fellows cannot be expected to take high rank . Sca Fell Pike , the monarch of them , is ...
... mountains followed even more tardily ; and of making them an exercise - ground for cragsmen latest of all . Of course , as mountains these little fellows cannot be expected to take high rank . Sca Fell Pike , the monarch of them , is ...
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... mountains are a delightful sight . Their rug- gedness is lost in the distance . One has to bring one's imagination into play to aid the belief that those fine smoothed outlines of hills can have such dark cracks and rifts in them as ...
... mountains are a delightful sight . Their rug- gedness is lost in the distance . One has to bring one's imagination into play to aid the belief that those fine smoothed outlines of hills can have such dark cracks and rifts in them as ...
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