The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 301F. 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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... beautiful surroundings and of ground deeply cultivated for vegetable crops , and he has turned the wind - swept acre ( which was devoid of shelter , flowers , trees , and mystery of any sort ) into a very beautiful and original garden ...
... beautiful surroundings and of ground deeply cultivated for vegetable crops , and he has turned the wind - swept acre ( which was devoid of shelter , flowers , trees , and mystery of any sort ) into a very beautiful and original garden ...
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... beautiful or an ugly way of dying : for example , Ash trees die unpleasingly , Beech trees pleasingly . A Beech hedge is delightful , often the brown crisp leaves will stay on till spring , and then the fresh green is very beautiful ...
... beautiful or an ugly way of dying : for example , Ash trees die unpleasingly , Beech trees pleasingly . A Beech hedge is delightful , often the brown crisp leaves will stay on till spring , and then the fresh green is very beautiful ...
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... beautiful early English church of Acton Burnell , which , no doubt , he knew so well , and the ruined castle of the Bur- nells in which , and in the barn whose end gables alone re- main , a Parliament of Edward I. was held . On his way ...
... beautiful early English church of Acton Burnell , which , no doubt , he knew so well , and the ruined castle of the Bur- nells in which , and in the barn whose end gables alone re- main , a Parliament of Edward I. was held . On his way ...
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CAPTAIN COxon | 1 |
WAYSIDE WISDOM | 10 |
NEW LIGHT ON OLD WEDGWOOD | 20 |
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