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 228
... less time to make , and the men's labour proportionately less , and " it all looks nater . " He wound up with : " " Tis a thing of the paa - st for certain ! " in reference to cob - walling , said with a half - sigh of regret . He owned ...
... less time to make , and the men's labour proportionately less , and " it all looks nater . " He wound up with : " " Tis a thing of the paa - st for certain ! " in reference to cob - walling , said with a half - sigh of regret . He owned ...
Page 273
... less than Sixpence advance after any Book arises to the Sum of Ten Shillings . " The Sale will begin on Thursday the first of November , at Three of the Clock in the Afternoon exactly , and the Books will be exposed to view Four dayes ...
... less than Sixpence advance after any Book arises to the Sum of Ten Shillings . " The Sale will begin on Thursday the first of November , at Three of the Clock in the Afternoon exactly , and the Books will be exposed to view Four dayes ...
Page 517
... less high , might be counted in the ranks of lovers of the people . To include Shakespeare as among the number is extravagance or perversity . The entire range of literature can scarcely furnish opportunity for a claim more preposterous ...
... less high , might be counted in the ranks of lovers of the people . To include Shakespeare as among the number is extravagance or perversity . The entire range of literature can scarcely furnish opportunity for a claim more preposterous ...
Contents
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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