Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volume 245A. Dodd and A. Smith, 1968 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 190
... known , as long ago as the earlier part of the sixteenth century , com- paratively little is yet known of the interior of that continent . This is not so surprising when we consider its vast size . Its area is not very much less than ...
... known , as long ago as the earlier part of the sixteenth century , com- paratively little is yet known of the interior of that continent . This is not so surprising when we consider its vast size . Its area is not very much less than ...
Page 324
... known to kill themselves if their relatives refused to do the duty which custom laid upon them — namely , of killing them at their husband's burial -- but " even widowers , in the depth of their grief , have frequently terminated their ...
... known to kill themselves if their relatives refused to do the duty which custom laid upon them — namely , of killing them at their husband's burial -- but " even widowers , in the depth of their grief , have frequently terminated their ...
Page 552
... known habit of depositing its eggs in the nest of another bird , and departs immediately , after it has thus secured foster - parents for its young . Northern Africa appears to be the principal home - centre of the cuckoo , and from its ...
... known habit of depositing its eggs in the nest of another bird , and departs immediately , after it has thus secured foster - parents for its young . Northern Africa appears to be the principal home - centre of the cuckoo , and from its ...
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Queensland Ramble and Gossip By REDSPINNER | 1 |
Afghanistan Imbroglio | 49 |
Balzac By H BARTON BAKER | 118 |
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