The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 236F. Jefferies, 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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... English soil , and though it was English air he drew , freedom was none the less a dis- tinction in that especial corner of English soil and in that especial quarter of sea - blown English air . There , men born in Africa or in Virginia ...
... English soil , and though it was English air he drew , freedom was none the less a dis- tinction in that especial corner of English soil and in that especial quarter of sea - blown English air . There , men born in Africa or in Virginia ...
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... English church , of which the kings of Catholic England were the patrons . Pio was in trouble , for the walls of many cities in his States were stencilled and papered with this alarming appeal to his faithless Italian sons , " A Roma ...
... English church , of which the kings of Catholic England were the patrons . Pio was in trouble , for the walls of many cities in his States were stencilled and papered with this alarming appeal to his faithless Italian sons , " A Roma ...
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... English is stationary at ten ; the Grecian ordo verborum is discretional , the English is definite ; the Grecian prosody is positional and quantitive , the English is positive and accen- tual . This latter condition was noted by Cicero ...
... English is stationary at ten ; the Grecian ordo verborum is discretional , the English is definite ; the Grecian prosody is positional and quantitive , the English is positive and accen- tual . This latter condition was noted by Cicero ...
Contents
Prince Bismarck and Pio Nono By W HEPWORTH DIXON | 1 |
Great Trial at Bar The By MOY THOMAS | 30 |
A Peep at Court and City Life in | 89 |
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