Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volume 272A. Dodd and A. Smith, 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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... effect on any army . No ; the misfortunes of the French in 1870 can be traced to causes much nearer home than Africa — to defective organ- isation , and , simply , to the superiority of their antagonists . In warfare with savage races ...
... effect on any army . No ; the misfortunes of the French in 1870 can be traced to causes much nearer home than Africa — to defective organ- isation , and , simply , to the superiority of their antagonists . In warfare with savage races ...
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... effect does he lose his grip of nature . For the truth of my remarks I would ask you to study two illustrations which lie handy to me at this moment , where the effects are somewhat similar : the " Rouen " ( from the Seine ) by J. M. W. ...
... effect does he lose his grip of nature . For the truth of my remarks I would ask you to study two illustrations which lie handy to me at this moment , where the effects are somewhat similar : the " Rouen " ( from the Seine ) by J. M. W. ...
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... effects . When speaking about the direct influence of a great inventive genius like Turner's or Constable's , I may ... effect is " Watchett on a Regatta Day " ; the best , as far as sky - work is concerned , is " Dunking Beacon Fire ...
... effects . When speaking about the direct influence of a great inventive genius like Turner's or Constable's , I may ... effect is " Watchett on a Regatta Day " ; the best , as far as sky - work is concerned , is " Dunking Beacon Fire ...
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