The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 272The "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 574
The trees they felled must occasionally have been of huge dimensions , for a canoe , found in the Lake of Bienne , hollowed out of a single trunk , was fifty feet long and three and a half wide . Several of the piles also seemed to have ...
The trees they felled must occasionally have been of huge dimensions , for a canoe , found in the Lake of Bienne , hollowed out of a single trunk , was fifty feet long and three and a half wide . Several of the piles also seemed to have ...
Page 586
Short - five feet three at most --swells slightly in the middle - soft , sausage - like on the whole ; and ends neatly in fat little hands and feet . ” Ah ! would the historians but stoop from their stilts to sprinkle their pages with ...
Short - five feet three at most --swells slightly in the middle - soft , sausage - like on the whole ; and ends neatly in fat little hands and feet . ” Ah ! would the historians but stoop from their stilts to sprinkle their pages with ...
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For now up springs that most combative of authors , and wrathfully exclaims , " Call six feet short , or me a fool ? ” And with that he hurls his “ Advice to Young Men " at our head , scornfully exclaiming , “ There !
For now up springs that most combative of authors , and wrathfully exclaims , " Call six feet short , or me a fool ? ” And with that he hurls his “ Advice to Young Men " at our head , scornfully exclaiming , “ There !
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Philip Bourke Marston The Last Poems of By the Author | 98 |
Professor A of the Dry Wit By PERCY FITZGERALD M A 600 | 140 |
Students Songs On Some By LAURA ALEX SMITH | 174 |
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