The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 302F. 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 229
... least the more liberal and more willing givers . Perhaps the members of the United Church may claim , too , to have the larger measure of evangelical fervour and missionary ardour . Their doctrine is beyond suspicion - if we except the ...
... least the more liberal and more willing givers . Perhaps the members of the United Church may claim , too , to have the larger measure of evangelical fervour and missionary ardour . Their doctrine is beyond suspicion - if we except the ...
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... least two hours , for in many parishes it passes all through the villages and across many fields . The miserly woman did not want to lose time . Instead of following the others , she went straight to her field in order to begin working ...
... least two hours , for in many parishes it passes all through the villages and across many fields . The miserly woman did not want to lose time . Instead of following the others , she went straight to her field in order to begin working ...
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... least attractive in the faces of the ladies whose pre- sentments he places on canvas . For example , the portrait of Lady Sassoon exaggerates the Semitic qualities of the sitter , and that of Lady Essex shows but the faded semblance of ...
... least attractive in the faces of the ladies whose pre- sentments he places on canvas . For example , the portrait of Lady Sassoon exaggerates the Semitic qualities of the sitter , and that of Lady Essex shows but the faded semblance of ...
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