The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 295F. 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 83
... courses in which plain joints are conspicuous by their absence , each course having its own particular wine to enhance its charm . This may be pleasant , but it is a great fallacy , and it would be far better if the gourmet stuck to one ...
... courses in which plain joints are conspicuous by their absence , each course having its own particular wine to enhance its charm . This may be pleasant , but it is a great fallacy , and it would be far better if the gourmet stuck to one ...
Page 390
... course the amateur can never compete with the professional , and therefore one would not urge such an individual to attempt to diet himself , or , worse still , to take any of the thousand and one quack remedies that are advertised as a ...
... course the amateur can never compete with the professional , and therefore one would not urge such an individual to attempt to diet himself , or , worse still , to take any of the thousand and one quack remedies that are advertised as a ...
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... course it would be impossible to apply this to any particular individual , and really every individual might require some modifications applicable to his particular case ; and this can only be done by those who are conversant with the ...
... course it would be impossible to apply this to any particular individual , and really every individual might require some modifications applicable to his particular case ; and this can only be done by those who are conversant with the ...
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ANDER H JAPP LL D | 30 |
Paston Letters The England of the By CHARLES MENMUIR M A 327 | 117 |
Concerning Southern French Character By A R WHITEWAY | 209 |
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