The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 239A. Dodd and A. Smith, 1968 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 113
... river and sheltered in between the bluffs which made the river's bank , and an inland range of low and rolling hills . So when you stood upon the university ground and turned your back upon the university buildings you saw only the ...
... river and sheltered in between the bluffs which made the river's bank , and an inland range of low and rolling hills . So when you stood upon the university ground and turned your back upon the university buildings you saw only the ...
Page 342
... river . Of the fish , fishermen , their habits and peculiarities , he speaks with unquestionable authority , beginning at Old Ford and pausing at every station until the Lea and all its tributaries have been described with a minuteness ...
... river . Of the fish , fishermen , their habits and peculiarities , he speaks with unquestionable authority , beginning at Old Ford and pausing at every station until the Lea and all its tributaries have been described with a minuteness ...
Page 347
... river at Amwell in highest repute both as a trout and perch water . Amwell Hill is , to my thinking , the centre of the Lea's best scenery . Scott , the Quaker poet , laid on his colours rather heavily when he spoke of overhanging grey ...
... river at Amwell in highest repute both as a trout and perch water . Amwell Hill is , to my thinking , the centre of the Lea's best scenery . Scott , the Quaker poet , laid on his colours rather heavily when he spoke of overhanging grey ...
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About Great Players and their Art By H SCHUTZ WILSON | 1 |
191 | 116 |
Subjugators of an Imperial Race The By ROGER QUIDDAM 543 | 122 |
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