The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 238F. 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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... took no piece of Adam's head for the formation of Eve , who would then have had over - much intelligence ; He took no portion of the legs , lest it would have been impossible to restrain her from rambling ; but He took a rib - a piece ...
... took no piece of Adam's head for the formation of Eve , who would then have had over - much intelligence ; He took no portion of the legs , lest it would have been impossible to restrain her from rambling ; but He took a rib - a piece ...
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... took hold of the public mind , and there was a great outcry for its revival . In the autumn of 1862 several cases of robbery with violence took place in the streets of London . Timid people were frightened out of their wits , and to ...
... took hold of the public mind , and there was a great outcry for its revival . In the autumn of 1862 several cases of robbery with violence took place in the streets of London . Timid people were frightened out of their wits , and to ...
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... took place was rapid and irresistible ; but it required tempering ; esprit took care of that . It restricted the Romantiques within proper bounds , and for the first , and perhaps for the last time , it threw some of its spice into a ...
... took place was rapid and irresistible ; but it required tempering ; esprit took care of that . It restricted the Romantiques within proper bounds , and for the first , and perhaps for the last time , it threw some of its spice into a ...
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