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 327
... taken up with renewed vigour in the early years of King James , and taken up never to be let go again , though for several years many disasters and little success attended them , and the would - be colonists were often in a truly ...
... taken up with renewed vigour in the early years of King James , and taken up never to be let go again , though for several years many disasters and little success attended them , and the would - be colonists were often in a truly ...
Page 337
... taken into the blue Atlantic near Castle Thiorin , and far in the misty distance like a cloud - strip lies the island of Muck , and even the wonderful Scuir of Eigg rears itself grey against the sky . A herd of cattle generally stands ...
... taken into the blue Atlantic near Castle Thiorin , and far in the misty distance like a cloud - strip lies the island of Muck , and even the wonderful Scuir of Eigg rears itself grey against the sky . A herd of cattle generally stands ...
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... taken office and the policy he meant to pursue , he casually dropped a homely phrase that was promptly taken up by his opponents , and so harped upon during the subsequent discussion that it solidified into the sobriquet of his short ...
... taken office and the policy he meant to pursue , he casually dropped a homely phrase that was promptly taken up by his opponents , and so harped upon during the subsequent discussion that it solidified into the sobriquet of his short ...
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