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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... story with smooth mediocrity , quite unconscious of how his measures fail to reflect the spirit and feeling of the Gospel . To turn that story into hexameters means a continual change of stress , with loss of point and emphasis . The story ...
... story with smooth mediocrity , quite unconscious of how his measures fail to reflect the spirit and feeling of the Gospel . To turn that story into hexameters means a continual change of stress , with loss of point and emphasis . The story ...
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... story of his life is a story of brotherly love , of heroic self - effacement , to which it would be difficult to find a parallel in the Dictionary of National Biography . Perhaps that story is now almost as complete as it is likely to ...
... story of his life is a story of brotherly love , of heroic self - effacement , to which it would be difficult to find a parallel in the Dictionary of National Biography . Perhaps that story is now almost as complete as it is likely to ...
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... story took the shape of a lecture written about nine years ago . " The children of Alice call Bartram father . " Canon Ainger , as he listened to good Mrs. Tween , might have exclaimed with FitzJames in the poem , " the riddle is ...
... story took the shape of a lecture written about nine years ago . " The children of Alice call Bartram father . " Canon Ainger , as he listened to good Mrs. Tween , might have exclaimed with FitzJames in the poem , " the riddle is ...
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Ancient Mercantile Houses of London By J H MACMICHAEL | 129 |
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