The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 277F. 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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... appearance and unpolished manners of her husband . Napoleon soon became aware that , though the appearance of the alliance must be preserved , his success in the coming struggle must depend upon his own efforts . Though much displeased ...
... appearance and unpolished manners of her husband . Napoleon soon became aware that , though the appearance of the alliance must be preserved , his success in the coming struggle must depend upon his own efforts . Though much displeased ...
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... appearance , and with its juice the women and girls of Britain besmeared themselves when engaged in celebrating certain sacred rites ; and as , on those occasions , they went about in a state of nature , they resembled the dusky ...
... appearance , and with its juice the women and girls of Britain besmeared themselves when engaged in celebrating certain sacred rites ; and as , on those occasions , they went about in a state of nature , they resembled the dusky ...
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... appearance of the stars is likewise held to indicate the character of forthcoming meteorologic conditions . Shooting stars foretell wet . Before tempestuous winds arise , The stars seem falling from the skies . More than usually ...
... appearance of the stars is likewise held to indicate the character of forthcoming meteorologic conditions . Shooting stars foretell wet . Before tempestuous winds arise , The stars seem falling from the skies . More than usually ...
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Artists The Translated from the Russian of the late V | 1 |
Catacombs The of Paris | 39 |
Missus and I By Rev ALAN BRODRICK M A | 95 |
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