The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 285F. 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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... becomes a dusty , dirty brown , which tires the eyes till one longs for just a little patch of green to refresh them . The rivers become the sand beds before mentioned , and the streams become mere cracks in the parched earth . The soil ...
... becomes a dusty , dirty brown , which tires the eyes till one longs for just a little patch of green to refresh them . The rivers become the sand beds before mentioned , and the streams become mere cracks in the parched earth . The soil ...
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... become it . We shall find some similar cases later on . This permanent loss of H from the beginning of a word , and before a vowel , is , however , comparatively rare in English , and as this is the only sense in which " dropping of H's ...
... become it . We shall find some similar cases later on . This permanent loss of H from the beginning of a word , and before a vowel , is , however , comparatively rare in English , and as this is the only sense in which " dropping of H's ...
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have become Ludhuwig and Ludher . The said oaths are preserved both in German and in Gallo - Romance , standing midway between Latin , as we understand it , and modern French . And Ludowig , or Lodovicus , contracts to Louis , as ...
have become Ludhuwig and Ludher . The said oaths are preserved both in German and in Gallo - Romance , standing midway between Latin , as we understand it , and modern French . And Ludowig , or Lodovicus , contracts to Louis , as ...
Contents
North Sea Revolution A By WALTER WOOD | 97 |
By GEORGE | 259 |
Deer Forest Winter in a By HECTOR FRASER | 443 |
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