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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Page 51
... probably exactly the same meaning , " may " being the maid , fay , or Norn . Some parts of the hymn are hard to explain , and others so corrupt that one cannot even hazard a guess . I think that the " gospel rhymers " or " gospel makers ...
... probably exactly the same meaning , " may " being the maid , fay , or Norn . Some parts of the hymn are hard to explain , and others so corrupt that one cannot even hazard a guess . I think that the " gospel rhymers " or " gospel makers ...
Page 346
... probably take up large portions of the new public loan . Even when this is not so , the money if necessary does not go to the borrowing country - they have had their cake - but to the private lenders , some of whom are doubtless English ...
... probably take up large portions of the new public loan . Even when this is not so , the money if necessary does not go to the borrowing country - they have had their cake - but to the private lenders , some of whom are doubtless English ...
Page 408
... probably confusing some outbreak of an inflammable gas with the fire kept burning for the ventilation of the mine . The incombustible garment may possibly point to the use of a cloth of asbestos , which , though a mineral , is described ...
... probably confusing some outbreak of an inflammable gas with the fire kept burning for the ventilation of the mine . The incombustible garment may possibly point to the use of a cloth of asbestos , which , though a mineral , is described ...
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Innkeeper for Europe By JAMES RAMSAY | 22 |
Schreckenstein By JAMES BAKER F R G S | 33 |
Lost Lakes The of New Zealand By J LAWSON 162 | 80 |
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