The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 261F. 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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Page 209
... body - inflaming looks - to chain him with bonds he cannot break ; but which to them are as ropes of sand to be burst asunder and dissolved by the mere breath of caprice ? No , he will not think of me , nor remember my story ; but will ...
... body - inflaming looks - to chain him with bonds he cannot break ; but which to them are as ropes of sand to be burst asunder and dissolved by the mere breath of caprice ? No , he will not think of me , nor remember my story ; but will ...
Page 245
... body is so shrivelled up that barely anything remains of me now but my voice , and my bed reminds me of the vocal grave of the wizard Merlin , which lies in the forest of Broceliande in Britanny , under tall oaks whose summits flicker ...
... body is so shrivelled up that barely anything remains of me now but my voice , and my bed reminds me of the vocal grave of the wizard Merlin , which lies in the forest of Broceliande in Britanny , under tall oaks whose summits flicker ...
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... body of the sufferer . We may note here , that this idea of animal spirits causing disease is by no means uncommon among uncivilised races . Thus with the Northern Californians , snakes and reptiles get most of the blame for sickness ...
... body of the sufferer . We may note here , that this idea of animal spirits causing disease is by no means uncommon among uncivilised races . Thus with the Northern Californians , snakes and reptiles get most of the blame for sickness ...
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Novelists Little Ways By H F LESTER | 94 |
Ants and Butterflies By PHIL ROBINSON | 151 |
Albemarle Nan Clarges Duchess of By EDW WALFORD M | 161 |
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