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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... line . Seventy - five fathoms of cod - line , through a thimble at its outer end , brought in and turned up to a cleat near the heel of it . We joined two fathoms of thin flexible steel wire to the cod - line and to this secured the fly ...
... line . Seventy - five fathoms of cod - line , through a thimble at its outer end , brought in and turned up to a cleat near the heel of it . We joined two fathoms of thin flexible steel wire to the cod - line and to this secured the fly ...
Page 507
... lines , whose origin is Cornish . In the western extremity of " the first and last county " there are two great annual festivals . On Whit Monday the Methodists troop in battalions to Gwennap Pit ; on May 8 all roads lead to Helston ...
... lines , whose origin is Cornish . In the western extremity of " the first and last county " there are two great annual festivals . On Whit Monday the Methodists troop in battalions to Gwennap Pit ; on May 8 all roads lead to Helston ...
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... lines in Miss Jane Barlow's poem , " The Jewel in the Tower , " and a sonnet to Ireland by Mr. J. H. Cousins is animated by a noble spirit . " The Shanachie " altogether is interesting , and quite fresh_to English readers ; even " Pat's ...
... lines in Miss Jane Barlow's poem , " The Jewel in the Tower , " and a sonnet to Ireland by Mr. J. H. Cousins is animated by a noble spirit . " The Shanachie " altogether is interesting , and quite fresh_to English readers ; even " Pat's ...
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