The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 240F. Jefferies, 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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... Italy . He pronounces it like " bay - ne . " Our attempt . results in pronouncing " bear " - " tear , " like " bare ... Italian " e , " and so he invariably pronounces " ea " rightly . " Mate " does not represent the Irish pronunciation ...
... Italy . He pronounces it like " bay - ne . " Our attempt . results in pronouncing " bear " - " tear , " like " bare ... Italian " e , " and so he invariably pronounces " ea " rightly . " Mate " does not represent the Irish pronunciation ...
Page 555
... Italy in answer to a call from General Prim . He had been told that an Italian prince , of gallant spirit and popular manners , might give a Catholic and yet a Liberal Government to Spain . On coming to Madrid he found the mangled body ...
... Italy in answer to a call from General Prim . He had been told that an Italian prince , of gallant spirit and popular manners , might give a Catholic and yet a Liberal Government to Spain . On coming to Madrid he found the mangled body ...
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... Italian , with an interesting aroma about him of having suffered for la patria . " Signor Fasolla , " said Beatrice ... Italy for one whole year , in a beautiful villa on the Lake of Como . You will take lessons of me every day till you ...
... Italian , with an interesting aroma about him of having suffered for la patria . " Signor Fasolla , " said Beatrice ... Italy for one whole year , in a beautiful villa on the Lake of Como . You will take lessons of me every day till you ...
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