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 232
... took a fancy one night to visit the Louvre gallery by lamplight . He spent some time alone in the Italian school ; and on coming out he remarked that he had lived that night in the company of the old masters ; it seemed to him that he ...
... took a fancy one night to visit the Louvre gallery by lamplight . He spent some time alone in the Italian school ; and on coming out he remarked that he had lived that night in the company of the old masters ; it seemed to him that he ...
Page 274
... took from it " swords , targets , and arque- busses , " with which they soon overpowered the scanty French garrison , a part of whom had been persuaded to row off to the ship to receive certain commodities , and these were made ...
... took from it " swords , targets , and arque- busses , " with which they soon overpowered the scanty French garrison , a part of whom had been persuaded to row off to the ship to receive certain commodities , and these were made ...
Page 524
... took his advice . The next morning at table d'hôte they met the Greek . He was evidently well known at the table , and was popular . His right wrist was bandaged , and , in answer to many friendly inquiries , he said it had been ...
... took his advice . The next morning at table d'hôte they met the Greek . He was evidently well known at the table , and was popular . His right wrist was bandaged , and , in answer to many friendly inquiries , he said it had been ...
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Queensland Ramble and Gossip By REDSPINNER | 1 |
Afghanistan Imbroglio | 49 |
Balzac By H BARTON BAKER | 118 |
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