The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 253F. 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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... true lemurs in this region ; twelve peculiar civet cats find a home here ; whilst three species of antelopes , five rhinoceroses , and the flying - squirrels ( Pteromys ) are typically Oriental in their distribution . Nor must we ...
... true lemurs in this region ; twelve peculiar civet cats find a home here ; whilst three species of antelopes , five rhinoceroses , and the flying - squirrels ( Pteromys ) are typically Oriental in their distribution . Nor must we ...
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... true to his characters , but he is true to his plots . I mean this : there are so many complications possible in life , that there is no difficulty whatever in finding the materials for a story ; but the artist must have story and ...
... true to his characters , but he is true to his plots . I mean this : there are so many complications possible in life , that there is no difficulty whatever in finding the materials for a story ; but the artist must have story and ...
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... True Woman . Reade , in fact , invented the True Woman . That is to say , he was the first who found her . There have been plenty of sweet and charming women in stories - the patient , loving Amelia ; the bouncing country girl , Sophy ...
... True Woman . Reade , in fact , invented the True Woman . That is to say , he was the first who found her . There have been plenty of sweet and charming women in stories - the patient , loving Amelia ; the bouncing country girl , Sophy ...
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