The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 297F. 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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... mind ! Of all the troubles which vex and torment poor , frail humanity , which had she not known ? In her girlhood she had seen the unity of their family life broken , and the happiness of her mother spoilt , by the wildness and ...
... mind ! Of all the troubles which vex and torment poor , frail humanity , which had she not known ? In her girlhood she had seen the unity of their family life broken , and the happiness of her mother spoilt , by the wildness and ...
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... mind than Lactantius , Prudentius , Sedulius , Juvencus , and Proba ; and although Colet put all these names along ... minds , set to a very ordinary kind of work , the teaching of youth . They had read and could understand Baptista ...
... mind than Lactantius , Prudentius , Sedulius , Juvencus , and Proba ; and although Colet put all these names along ... minds , set to a very ordinary kind of work , the teaching of youth . They had read and could understand Baptista ...
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... mind of the nobler class of poet does not love sanity . For the mind can neither conceive nor bring forth its offspring unless a great flood of learning ( literarum ) overwhelms it . Nor can they be induced to study the poets of the ...
... mind of the nobler class of poet does not love sanity . For the mind can neither conceive nor bring forth its offspring unless a great flood of learning ( literarum ) overwhelms it . Nor can they be induced to study the poets of the ...
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Ancient Mercantile Houses of London By J H MACMICHAEL | 129 |
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