The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 280F. 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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... believe he was dead - I couldn't realise it . I don't know how long I sat there , with his head on my knees , moistening his lips from my flask , and chafing his hands , and calling him — over and over again . If he could only have ...
... believe he was dead - I couldn't realise it . I don't know how long I sat there , with his head on my knees , moistening his lips from my flask , and chafing his hands , and calling him — over and over again . If he could only have ...
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... believe , used as a store . Mandala takes its name from the native appellation of its founder , Mr. John Moir , whose spectacles ( mandala means glass ) made a great impression on the African mind ; and whose faicts et gestes , from the ...
... believe , used as a store . Mandala takes its name from the native appellation of its founder , Mr. John Moir , whose spectacles ( mandala means glass ) made a great impression on the African mind ; and whose faicts et gestes , from the ...
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... believe that the antagonism of paganism and Christianity had never been represented upon the stage before - to believe which is to be in error . But it is boldly and forcibly handled , boldly and forcibly played , and it lets the pagans ...
... believe that the antagonism of paganism and Christianity had never been represented upon the stage before - to believe which is to be in error . But it is boldly and forcibly handled , boldly and forcibly played , and it lets the pagans ...
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Pearls Scotch and PearlHunting By Rev M G WATKINS M | 1 |
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Keats on ShakespeareThe Sister of LaunceThe Poetic | 108 |
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