Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volume 273A. Dodd and A. Smith, 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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Page 245
... person , and his ceremonious and verbose letter of thanks to the Count Duke needed hardly to be prefaced by the prayer that his patron will not attribute his laconic speech to the proverbial taciturnity of his countrymen , but rather to ...
... person , and his ceremonious and verbose letter of thanks to the Count Duke needed hardly to be prefaced by the prayer that his patron will not attribute his laconic speech to the proverbial taciturnity of his countrymen , but rather to ...
Page 262
... person were put in a state of absolute health and sound condition , by dietetic means , he would be safe from an attack of cholera or any other disease that might then be sweeping away thousands . Certain diseases will only take root in ...
... person were put in a state of absolute health and sound condition , by dietetic means , he would be safe from an attack of cholera or any other disease that might then be sweeping away thousands . Certain diseases will only take root in ...
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... person standing by heard the last solemn words interchanged , no doubt pregnant with responsibility ! Not a bit of it . The Duke's parting speech was : " Well , you'll do all you can , you know ! " Most characteristic . . . At this ...
... person standing by heard the last solemn words interchanged , no doubt pregnant with responsibility ! Not a bit of it . The Duke's parting speech was : " Well , you'll do all you can , you know ! " Most characteristic . . . At this ...
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Sport and Literature By CLIFFORD CORDLEY | 73 |
Ancient Experiments in Cooperation By H G WELLS | 86 |
Books The of Rudyard Kipling By GORING COPE | 136 |
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