The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 269F. 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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... fact ; there is no need to say any more . In like manner , it seems to me that there is a distinction to be drawn in the matter of cruelty . Reckless of human life primitive man is everywhere , and tolerably callous to the sufferings of ...
... fact ; there is no need to say any more . In like manner , it seems to me that there is a distinction to be drawn in the matter of cruelty . Reckless of human life primitive man is everywhere , and tolerably callous to the sufferings of ...
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... fact that all denudation was . atmospheric rather than marine - that it was " rain and rivers " which had been the chief tools by which the Almighty had carved and cut the hills into their scenic forms ! Clouds form , dissolve ...
... fact that all denudation was . atmospheric rather than marine - that it was " rain and rivers " which had been the chief tools by which the Almighty had carved and cut the hills into their scenic forms ! Clouds form , dissolve ...
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... fact . Some critics tell us that the geography of Herodotus is " crudely digested " ; and whether in his case such a criticism is fair or not , it is certainly applicable to Nicander . To take but one instance - he is seldom in the ...
... fact . Some critics tell us that the geography of Herodotus is " crudely digested " ; and whether in his case such a criticism is fair or not , it is certainly applicable to Nicander . To take but one instance - he is seldom in the ...
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Innkeeper for Europe By JAMES RAMSAY | 22 |
Schreckenstein By JAMES BAKER F R G S | 33 |
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