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 148
... things for which he was least fit . " I have read in books , " he said , " that it is accounted great bliss for a man to have leisure with honour . That was never my fortune . Time was when I had honour without leisure , and now I have ...
... things for which he was least fit . " I have read in books , " he said , " that it is accounted great bliss for a man to have leisure with honour . That was never my fortune . Time was when I had honour without leisure , and now I have ...
Page 182
... things to avoid quacks , and his observations on this point and some others might well be taken to heart by many good people in the present day : Beware of these kind of creatures , and if thou needest the Artist's help , find him out ...
... things to avoid quacks , and his observations on this point and some others might well be taken to heart by many good people in the present day : Beware of these kind of creatures , and if thou needest the Artist's help , find him out ...
Page 334
... things . The " Re- plies " give , as usual , much quaint and uncommon information . IT is Addison , I think , who ... things starting to life in the ditches fill us with the sense of winter past ; still in the main it is but a bare windy ...
... things . The " Re- plies " give , as usual , much quaint and uncommon information . IT is Addison , I think , who ... things starting to life in the ditches fill us with the sense of winter past ; still in the main it is but a bare windy ...
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